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Ink splatters using gold paint and Indian ink but taken in a negative light.

FP4+ (80), Pyrocat HD 1+1+100 12mins 20c, reduced agitation. White balance reset to address blue cast from light table.

Live @De Klinker, BE

 

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Shutter Speed 0.003 sec (1/400)

Aperture f/5.3

Focal Length 46 mm

Focal Length 46.2 mm

ISO Speed 400

Exposure Bias 0 EV

A double exposure from the failed attempt to the Ice Caves.

Negative @ Sala Mephisto, Barcelona - 14/03/09

Negative space studies as prepatory work for 'Structures' project

 

A3 sketchbook

2011

From the Series Significant Corners 2001 in Brooklyn

Here is the first #Painting after the negative space has been painted white.

This one is on canvas, what is your favorite surface to paint on with mixed media?

See full demos on ARTiful, painting demos blog : paintingdemos.com/

#Demos #Acrylic #Painting #MixedMedia

Bird just lands between two boats, again I like the colours in these negatives.

Negative image from homemade Pringles can pinhole camera, approx. 30 second exposure on relatively sunny day. Negative image is on photo sensitive paper, later converted to positive in Photoshop

Incandescent lighting, white balanced for sunlight, gave this one a sepia tone.

Yashica Mat 124G | 80mm f/3.5 | Ilford Xp2 Super 400

 

Digitized with Epson v600 + Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2

 

Lab developed in Pro Photo Supply, Portland, OR

This flickr account was set up to store the negatives I buy at ebay, antique shops, flea markets, etc. I scan or photograph the negatives, process them, and then post them here. I enjoy discovering and revealing these images that otherwise might be lost.

Product Description

Model 167 series negative pressure sensors are low range differential pressure transducers and transmitters. It was specially designed for 35mm DIN Rail Mount, which dramatically reduces the required mounting space and installation cost. The green and red LED indicators show the working status of the unit in the field.

 

The pressure range covers from 0.1”WC to 100”WC, unidirectional or bidirectional. The output can be 3-wire 0 to 5V, 0 to 10V, or 2-wire 4 to 20 mA, fully protected against short circuit and incorrect wiring. In the voltage version, the output can go down to true zero. The units are temperature compensated. The accuracy can be 0.6%, 0.4% or 0.25% at room temperature.

 

The patented stainless steel negative pressure transducer provides good corrosion resistance, excellent performance and long term stability.

Our unique production setup can also make special pressure range (e.g. -0.5”WC to +3.5”WC) to meet special applications.

 

Key Features of Alpha 167 negative pressure transducer:

Up to 15 PSI Proof Pressure on all Ranges

LED working status indicators

DIN Rail Mount

Detachable Euro style terminal block reduces wiring errors and field wiring time.

Miswiring Full Protection

Unsymmetrical Bidirectional Pressure Ranges

True Zero Output for Voltage Unit

 

Specification of Alpha 167 negative pressure transmitter:

Accuracy: ±0.25%, ±0.40% or ±0.60% of span

Differential Pressure Ranges:

Unidirectional: 0.10 in.W.C. to 100.00 in.W.C.

Bidirectional: ±0.10 in.W.C. to ±50.00 in.W.C.

NEMA 1; ABS enclosure

Mounting: DIN rail or surface mount

Output signal: current or voltage

 

Process Applications of Alpha 167 negative pressure monitor:

Power plant air flow monitor and control

Textile Machinery

Clean room and fume hood control

Duct static pressure measurement

Draft Control

HVAC and VAV control

Furnace air flow control

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I have to say that I've been shooting images around my town for over 30 years, so sometimes it seems like I've exhausted all possible subjects. That's why there's a second picture of my house on this same roll - nothing else interesting to photograph.

 

Camera: Kodak 35 (made in 1948)

Lens: Kodak Anastar 50mm, f/3.5

Film: Kodak Gold 200-6, 200 ISO 35mm

Aperture: F/3.5

Shutter speed: 1/25

Date: March 30th, 2008

Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.

 

Film lab scanned negative.

Actually, I'm not normally negative about it; silly tagging with no real artistic merit does bug me, but I'm aware that for some it's the best self-expression they have.

 

Anyway, some tags that I thought looked better negative.

Negative live @ Estrado Harderwijk 2009

Watch the movie here:

 

Oh Negative on YouTube.

House, exterior view. 2 in x 3 in film negative.

 

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