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For this photo I used Curves to create a strong contrast (rgb), used Hue/Saturation to give the photo a custom bluish hue, used the spot healing brush tool to erase the edge of the cork board on the wall, and lastly used Brightness/Contrast to increase the contrast and decrease the brightness.
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.
Paper Negative for the wooden camera seen in my photostream. I made it for an assignment in my 3-D design class.
This is a common sight, the snow on the roof above melts, and the drops accrete on the branches.
I decided to play with how the snow looked in negative. The B&W images are the most impressive, with the flowing water looking like liquid fire.
Nikon D2H
Focal Length: 300mm
White Balance: Shade
Color Mode: Mode II (Adobe RGB)
RAW (12-bit)
1/40 sec - f/7.1
Lens: 75-300mm f/4.5-5.6
Sensitivity: ISO 500