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Vik scanned the negative strips from the Tale of Two Cities collaboration with teotwawki from way back. It's a roll I shot on my poor dead lomo lca on 200 ISO fuji superia at 400ISO - he shot over the top in Newcastle. The set of pictures scanned in individualy lives on his 'stream, here
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.
Simply reversing it, renders a color negative, which you can enhance by using partial toning and changing the white balance.
The result is interesting, but still a bit muted (as was the picture itself, taken under less than optimal circumstances with regards to light).
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.
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
Leica M6 | Leica 35mm f/2.0 SUMMICRON-M Aspherical | Kodak TriX 400
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro v2.1.2
spooky with a little bit of humor mixed in.
I took the image facing into the sun to get the long shadows from the gravestones.
In photoshop, I inverted the image to make it look like a film negative, then I desaturated it, added the text and used the healing brush to remove a bit of unwanted sunglare spots.
oh and I am finally caught up with posting....yay!
To produce this negative space drawing I firstly applied a graphite background using a graphite stick, then using a rubber I erased the negative space around the figure and chair. By using negative space it helped train my eyes to look at the shapes surround the figure and chair rather than looking directly at the objects in front of me.
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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
Negative FTP01326_11
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
A reverse cast of Angelina Jolie's face. The light plays with the negative space and it looks like Angelina is watching you as you walk by!
Believe it or not!