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A golden oldy from the archives that works in with the theme of "NEGATIVE SPACE" highlighting the diver in the vastness of the surrounding ocean.
Fantasy colourisation of a sunset in Cleveland, Ohio, shot through a sixth floor window of the Cleveland Airport Marriott hotel.
Shooting info: RAW; handheld with remote shutter release, auto focus, master pixel size 14.6 (now 7.7 MP)
Processing: cropped along the bottom & sides; colour & light adjusted in Aperture 3; some areas blackened by retouching and the "negative" frame applied in Aviary
Best viewed Original size (1280 x 853 pixels).
Brush Type 4 1895 (56A) with train of MGR hoppers and NCB Hunslet 0-6-0ST No 9 "Kinsley"(HE 1954/1939) at South Kirkby Colliery - c.1969.
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© 2023 - 53A Models of Hull Collection. Scanned from the original 35mm monochrome negative.
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Stack of two images,one for the star-trail, 64 shots of 10 seconds, F2.8, IOS 800,and a single shot layered with difference blend to create the negative look of the bandstand.
Designed by Phillip Lockwood, Brighton Borough Surveyor, and completed in 1884 The Bandstand is considered to be one of the finest examples of a Victorian bandstand still surviving in England today.
Leica M2
Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II
Rollei Retro 80S
Rollei Supergrain (1+12)
8 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
Leica M2
Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 II
Ferrania P30
Adox Silvermax Developer (1+29)
11 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
Shot on a Pentax 6x7 with a 55mm F/4, Cinestill 800T
Scanned on a Fujifilm GFX 50R on a Pentax 645 120mm F/4 Macro, Converted with Negative Lab Pro
Been scanning the whole day. Results are coming and then I am up to date again here. Forgot how long this takes.
My first attempt at doing inverted art. I wanted the inverted picture to look like a cartoony comic-book illustration, so leaving those thin white outlines was pretty tricky. Much trickier than just drawing with a black pen.
Inspired by Siercon & Coral's Invert island.
WPG 8x8 Square Format
Our local Wakering Photography Group (WPG) challenge was any subject presented in an square 8"x8" format.
I captured this tree at sunset but I felt it was a little underwhelming....so I decided to process and print it as a negative as it was to be displayed in a black mount. I got some advice from Dave, a fellow group member, how to convert/revert the image in Lightroom, and was pleased with the result!!
It wasn't a favourite with group but was against some excellent square images.