Sentences with phrase «for photographic negatives»

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By producing a photographic negative on glass rather than on paper, the resulting images were much sharper and could be made much larger, hence the great interest for astronomers.
What results is a kind of photographic negative of the comparably more pastel - hued Annie Hall, a mellow, grayscale romantic melodrama with a liberal dosage of one - liners that would be taken for chemical impurities if the film weren't also manifestly abstracted by Gordon Willis's world - class black - and - white cinematography.
After Stella's alkyd stripes, one turns to see David Hammons for his eerie riff on the Stars and Stripes, its pan-African colors like a photographic negative of America.
Botanical Specimen # 5 and Entomological Specimen # 8 (both 1992) are examples of photographic enlargements Schneider made from 19th century microscope slides which he substituted for negatives.
DAN ESTABROOK has been making contemporary art for over twenty years using a variety of 19th - century photographic techniques, including calotype negatives, salt prints, gum bichromate and carbon.
Early photographic emulsions were not equally sensitive to all parts of the light spectrum, and thus a negative that was properly exposed for the landscape left the sky overexposed and splotchy.
He has received worldwide recognition for his work, including the Royal Photographic Society Hood Medal for outstanding photography for public service, the British Journal of Photography International Photography Award, a 2017 W. Eugene Smith Fellowship and, along with Crofton Black, a 2017 ICP Infinity Award and the 2016 Rencontres D'Arles Photo - Text Book Award for Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition (2014).
Parker continues this exploration using a group of found glass photographic negatives of antique silverware, originally produced for a 1960's Spink auction catalogue.
For Quinlan, the patterns in her photographic images have often resulted out of actions and experiments onto negatives in the darkroom.
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