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My Mom found an old negative, not long after my Grandfather had passed in 2005. She wondered what was on it. After I scanned it, there was no doubt-it was her Father at about age 12.
Second run of original image from photographer, Diana M. Ramirez. The image is an 7 x 10 Black & White still photograph of negative reels used to develop 35mm film . Originally photographed in 2000, this image has been on display for public viewing only once and has never before been available for sale until now.
Digitally printed on luster paper, this print will be sent to you unmatted and unframed, signed and dated on the back, packaged in acid-free, moisture resistant sleeves and shipped in rigid mailers to ensure they arrive to you safely.
Please contact if you would like this print in another size. Also available in "traditional sizes". Note in other sizes, some clipping of non-vital areas will occur.
International shipping available at the USPS standard cost. Please contact for exact pricing. Discounts on multiple orders delivered to the same address.
*Copyright is not transferable with the sale of this print. The buyer is not entitled to reproduction rights.
La Trobe Street, February 2014
Olympus Pen EE2, Fujifilm Superia 400, converted to mono.
For use please contact tony@tonytulloch.com
This week: Playing with negative space, i.e. the visual space around the main subject of the image. How do the elements relate to each other? How does negative space augment the expression of the positive space? Can negative space support or destroy the story of the subject? How does structure/colour/form of negative space impact on the image?
The album can be found here: 2021 | 52 projects.
(Wien/Porzellangasse)
The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Moses and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, near Whittlesea, Victoria.
YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria
Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.
Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library
The somewhat curious concept of Love Padlocks was not one I had consciously come across before walking across Eisener Steg, a Frankfurt bridge over the Main... I thought the brushed metal might look nice in negative.
87353905 :Piction ID--Convair facility machinery---Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---- Digitization of this image made possible by a grant from NEH: NEH and the San Diego Air and Space Museum
The Fay Thomas Collection includes family archives relating to the Thomas family. Moses Thomas (1825-1878) was a significant figure in the history of the area now known as the City of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. Moses and Ann and their family lived at "Mayfield", Mernda, near Whittlesea, Victoria.
YPRL hold digital copies of the Papers of the Moses Thomas Family held at State Library Victoria
Copyright for these images is Public domain but a credit to the Fay Thomas Collection and YPRL would be appreciated.
Enquiries: Yarra Plenty Regional Library
This is from a series of old negatives found in an envelope in a box of photographs at a junk store in Dewey, Oklahoma. Some seem related, others do not. Most are damaged in some way and/or poorly executed in the camera and in the dark room. Many are over- exposed.
To try to make some sense of the group, all were scanned so that obscure details might be revealed.
Negative intellect is functioning behind negative vision and positive intellect is behind positive vision. Negativity leads to distress and unhappiness and positivity leads to happiness and peace.
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By the way, it is called Space because technically, the assignment was to draw the space around the branches, not the branches themselves. On the other hand, I really didn’t do that except for the leaves, but this is so out of the league of the other students that Mr.Art Teacher won’t care. (I hope.)