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Bringing some positivity and good vibrations to grey nowadays.
Trazendo um pouco de positividade e boas vibrações ao cotidiano cinzento.
paper negative taken with the Graflex Crown Graphic 4x5 camera, 2nd batch brovia paper test, Dektol dev
Random list of positive thoughts...
My page for the October Journaling Challenge
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The Way I Am by Valorie Wibbens
there's always blue by Kaye Winiecki
Triumph Basics by HGD by Laurie Ann
My Tribe by Amber LaBau
Postscript by One Little Bird
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This illustration shows how I can make a colour positive on colour negative film by photographing a negative off the computer screen. In this case I decided to shift the colour balance more towards blue/cyan/green to bring them out more on the reddish based colour film negative which kind of worked when comparing the first image negative I photographed which no colour shifting was done.
candles were lit with a positive thought in mind, then placed on the garden area with other candles. I always feel some sort of spiritual attachment toward lighting candles and seeing the flames dancing in the wind, probably because of my memories of Diwali as a child. good times :)
Nastia, 12, and her friend play with the pet dog in the yard of Nastia’s home in the conflict-affected village of Druzhba, eastern Ukraine. Nastia lives near the contact line where the ongoing conflict is most severe. She lost her grandmother in 2015 as a result of an exploding shell and is still afraid of thunder and lightning. Nastia’s mother Oksana attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union, which helped to mitigate the impact of the conflict on her and her family’s psycho-social wellbeing.
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Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov
f/0 | ISO 400 | 1/40 second
I used the extension tubes to get this! Only natural lighting was used. Minimal editing was done.
When do two negatives make a positive? When you are dealing with film – that tricky stuff that used to be in all our cameras.
Mr Tikam Chand, grandson of the man who was the official Royal Photographer for the Maharaja of Jaipur in the 1800s, still shoots – and develops – film portraits.
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