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The eponymous object from the Discovery Cube Science Center in Santa Ana, CA. It looks quite ominous from underneath and in black-and-white.
Mr. Llarence G. Brandenlung and his son
Vintage Negative
Year 1912
Denver, CO, US
Kodak 127 Film
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"Always turn a negative situation into a positive situation." -- Michael Jordan
This image is a color negative of the bubble I created today.
I liked how this shot came out. As a photographer it offered many questions to my mind: Is the negative space the light or the shadows? Would the answer be more obvious in color or black and white? Square format or portrait? Grain or not?
Thoughts? Feedback?
I love negative space, which I think often provides breathing space and an aura of calm, so I was happy to see this week's theme. I fought the urge to choose a white background (believe me, it was a battle!) and instead chose 2 more of the pieces of painted paper I bought from an artist as 'byproducts' of her abstract work. The wooden vase is 1" high.
For this week's Crazy Tuesday group theme, Negative Space.
330/366: 2016
After a tiring day at work I didn't feel much like taking a photo and ideas were a bit thin on the ground. The trusty iPad came out with an upturned martini glass and that's it for today. My husband doesn't like it but it's another day down!
A different negative, different framing, same subject.
From an 8x10 inch Wet Plate Collodion glass negative.
Camera: Intrepid 8x10
Lens: Industar-37 f4.5
Exposure: 2.5 minutes at f11
Collodion: Quinn's Negative
Yes, same dyed flowers, I’m getting my money’s worth.
Compositionally Challenged Week 29 - Negative Space
A crowdfunded pedestrian bridge! Bright yellow paint! Lovely!
Well, lovely on the internet, in photographs. In reality, we walked up some worn, peeling yellow stairs in absolute darkness... This place was not like the photographs.
It seems that, in the (only) 3 years since it was opened, the walkway has been left to rack and ruin. Grafiti and darkness? Not exactly the welcoming, publically-minded place it was meant to be.
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aufgenommen mit Canon AE-1
Film Kodak Plus X Pan
digitalisiert mit Nikon D7200 und Nikon AF Micro Nikkor 60 mm 1:2,8
negative is my outdoor cat.
he thinks he owns my lawn and garden and bird feeder.
he comes to my backdoor for food but will not come into the house.
the house is not his territory.
he will live like this forever. i have blended him into the outdoors, big and bold.
Amazing sandstone formations that are visible at low tide at Mataikona, near Castlepoint.
Hasselblad 500C/M (1976)
Hasselblad Carl Zeiss C T* 80mm Planar f2.8 Lens
Ilford Delta 100
Home Developed
Cinestill DF96 / 8 mins @ 27deg C
Camera Scanned
Sony A7M3 / SEL90M28 Macro
Essential Film Holder
Kaiser Copy Stand
Converted in Negative Lab Pro
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