Here's another negative that I've brought to life at the weekend.
Possibly the same woman from yesterday, only this time she's relaxing in her summer house, although it looks more like a large garden shed, especially with the rough grass growing under the doorway.
A photo a day from the famous East Midlands city, its surroundings, and wherever the photographic journey takes me.
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Showing posts with label negative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label negative. Show all posts
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Posing
Here's another scanned negatives from the collection that I got the other day.
Another great photo showing what clothing from the 1920s looked like, together with that really delightful parasol.
Another great photo showing what clothing from the 1920s looked like, together with that really delightful parasol.
Monday, 14 March 2016
Face From The Past
Browsing around one of the many charity shops in Beeston that I like to do on a Saturday morning, I came across a paper bag containing some old photos and negatives from the 1920s.
Twenty seven negatives and eighty eight small, black & white photos, were in the bag for £2.49. None of the photos were that interesting. But for such a small price, I just couldn't resist. A shame that they weren't like the Vivian Maier collection that someone bought from an auction that she took in the 1950s & 60s, but it's still an interesting find.
I wondered how I could turn the negatives into positives. Then I remembered that on some photo software that I've got, there's a program that can change photos into negatives. So I wondered whether it would do the opposite. So after scanning the negative, I found what I wanted, and clicked the button, and if by magic, this image appeared. Possibly seen for the first time.
It's not a particularly exciting photo, but it is interesting from a social point of view, and with the fashion of course. I've got no idea as to where it was taken. Some of the photos have Ilfracombe and Lemington Spa written on them. While the packets from the developers come from Bournemouth and Felixstowe. Despite its age, the negative is in quite good condition. I've hardy touched it at all in Lightroom, except for a bit of darkening and sharpening. More to come.
Twenty seven negatives and eighty eight small, black & white photos, were in the bag for £2.49. None of the photos were that interesting. But for such a small price, I just couldn't resist. A shame that they weren't like the Vivian Maier collection that someone bought from an auction that she took in the 1950s & 60s, but it's still an interesting find.
I wondered how I could turn the negatives into positives. Then I remembered that on some photo software that I've got, there's a program that can change photos into negatives. So I wondered whether it would do the opposite. So after scanning the negative, I found what I wanted, and clicked the button, and if by magic, this image appeared. Possibly seen for the first time.
It's not a particularly exciting photo, but it is interesting from a social point of view, and with the fashion of course. I've got no idea as to where it was taken. Some of the photos have Ilfracombe and Lemington Spa written on them. While the packets from the developers come from Bournemouth and Felixstowe. Despite its age, the negative is in quite good condition. I've hardy touched it at all in Lightroom, except for a bit of darkening and sharpening. More to come.
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