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Leica M6 | Leica 35mm f/2.0 SUMMICRON-M Aspherical | Kodak Portra 400
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro
Run Di Killing Machine Soundclash - FuryBass vs Positive Irie vs Roots Fyah - in Caen (FR) - 31-10-2010
I choose to do the reel print as the positive and negative print because I liked the connecting circles. It didn't turn out as good as I thought but I still like it. I did this by layering the two prints on top of each other but I didn't really like this assignment.
Leica M6 | Leica 35mm f/2.0 SUMMICRON-M Aspherical | Kodak Portra 400
Digitized with Negative Lab Pro
Positive Quotes :
QUOTATION – Image :
Quotes Of the day – Description
Mom.
Sharing is Power – Don’t forget to share this quote !
Positive Quotes :
QUOTATION – Image :
Quotes Of the day – Description
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Sharing is Power – Don’t forget to share this quote !
Jan. 15, 2012
What has always drawn me to nature photography, among many other things, is that the whole point is to discover and record the beautiful and the delightful. If something doesn't measure up, you can just walk by it, and you get to focus all your effort and attention on what does. Sort of like it says in that great old Johnny Mercer song.
You've got to accentuate the positive
Eliminate the negative
Latch on to the affirmative
Don't mess with Mister In-Between.
You've got to spread joy up to the maximum
Bring gloom down to the minimum
Have faith or pandemonium
Liable to walk upon the scene.
Volunteers installed a fresh new Sensory Path and bathroom stall quotes to engage and inspire young learners
Sepia Toned Positive- silver gelatin prints
Paper negative- Regular Development then sepia toning
Size: 5x7
Date: Spring 2015
In this image we were asked to create a photogram that abstracted a naturally occurring object/ landscape. I cut out construction paper into 3 rings. The first ring had one layer of paper and the second ring had two layers creating different values. Those rings were supposed to serve as the ripples that a leaf produces in a river or stream. I then cut out a leaf shaped figure out of black construction paper to make sure the value produced a white color for contrast. This image shows an abstraction of a leaf producing a ripple in a lake. The point of this image is to use abstraction to focus on the lines and contrasts that a leaf would produce when creating a ripple in a body of water. The main aesthetic theory that I used when trying to abstract this naturally occurring object was formalism. Focusing on lines, movement and value the emphasis of this photogram was to use elements and principles of art to abstract a leaf in a lake.