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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.
The palm house, Gothenburg Garden society, Sweden (2015)
10th roll of film
Lomography color negative 100
Canon AE-1
Canon FD 50mm f/1.8
Scanned with Plustek Opticfilm 8200i
Re-scanned and re-uploaded in better quality
Camera: KMZ Zenit 3M
Lens: Industar 3.5/50, made in 1964
Kodak TMAX 400 black&white negative film
Developed and scanned by www.meinfilmlab.de
Dear friends, I send you my blessings for the new year, Bes ~
"I release all things from the past year that has caused any negative attachment.
I prepare and welcome new changes, new lessons and new adventures.
I welcome new opportunities to grow emotionally, mentally and spiritually."
- The Buddha Way
I purchased a large box of b&w negatives at an estate sale. The sale was for the possessions of a photographer who worked for the railroad. The negatives are amazing and will post more ;)
The negs span from a trip through war torn europe during WWII , the photographer was apparently serving during the war to trips to NY Chicago and many cities in the US
Some negs are rough and some are in great shape
7DoS "Negative Space" "Texture Tuesday"
Used in Our Daily Challenge: No Words Photogame www.flickr.com/groups/ourdailychallenge/discuss/721576236...
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.
This work is a study of negative painting in watercolor.
Watercolor on paper Langton Prestige - 100% Cotton.
This paper is not very good because it absorbs too much water.
My friends, thanks for yours kind comments, invites and visits !
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.