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I just had to do this. When I developed this roll last night and hung it up to dry, I saw this shot of the Grain Belt Brewery offices and thought, "Oh no! How did I get a double exposure?" because of the shadows' tricks. All was OK when I scanned it, of course. But I like this sort of architectural-drawing feel of the negative, now that I know it's not a double exposure. (Nothing against double exposures, I love doing them with the Argus C3--I just like to know that I'm doing them.)
Colors negatives can be great fun.
Make sure to use a motive that is easy to recognise - like this view over Berlin. Otherwise color negatives can be confusing.
If you have a software that allows you manipulate the tone curve, you can have a lot of fun.
Try tweaking the curve up and down like a roller coaster!
As you can see, you can get very different results - very pop art!
"Negative Zero," the 3rd place winners at the San Diego County Library's Teen Battle of the Bands accepts their trophy.
Negative - Jacob Borry - Unknown woman & man in front of the Borry House - 715 LaBree Ave. No..
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I found some old negatives and scanned and reversed them to learn who they might be, but can't say I know this fella. He does seem all alone on a deserted street, except for the photographer.. The vehicles in the background are pretty neat. Easier to see them when this is viewed large. I see, too, that the streets are dirt roads, but that might not tell you much, either. Maybe this was on a Sunday, when not too many people are out, and it is either shortly before or shortly after the noon hour, judging from his shadow. He looks like a satisfied man. Maybe that's his girlfriend taking the photo.
The boys view any space between themselves and a bag of Cookies as a negative thing by definition.
Daily Dog Challenge 796. "Negative Space"
Our Daily Challenge - January 4, 2014 - "Space"
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Nikon N80 | Nikon AF Nikkor 28mm f/2.8D | Arista EDU Ultra 400 @ 250
Digitized with Nikon D7200 & AF-S VR Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED | Raleno PLV-S192 | Valoi 360 135 Holder
Home developed in Kodak HC-110 1+31 | 6:30/68F | Paterson Tank
Negative Lab Pro v2.3.0 | Color Model: B+W | Pre-Sat: 3 | Tone Profile: Linear + Gamma
Eliot Malumuth. I lost track of the days and forgot to upload a few negative spaces photos, so I'm doing it late.
When do two negatives make a positive? When you are dealing with film – that tricky stuff that used to be in all our cameras.
Mr Tikam Chand, grandson of the man who was the official Royal Photographer for the Maharaja of Jaipur in the 1800s, still shoots – and develops – film portraits.
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Actually the whole picture is a big cloud, the white is only a part of it. Take a look at its shape, it's like you're looking up at something placed on a glassplate.