Negative Scan

LittleMan

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Ok, this is another one... a little more old and worn looking... but I think it has a really classy look to it.

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What do you think? :)
-Chris
 
I don't understand why this negative seems to be positive...
 
LaFoto said:
I don't understand why this negative seems to be positive...
I did so much in Photoshop... it might be both negative and positive... :lmao:

Yes, Raymond is right.... it's a creative thing. ;)
 
I'm positive you shoule quit being negative.

Nice wor.

I'm positive.

LWW
 
I think it worked a lot better with your first image. The people are getting lost behind the 'noise' in this one.
But kudos on the cool technique. :thumbup:
 
JonK said:
I think it worked a lot better with your first image. The people are getting lost behind the 'noise' in this one.
But kudos on the cool technique. :thumbup:
I agree with you... I didn't really like it all that much as the image.. I just liked the technique. :)
 
This is really unique. :thumbup:
Create a seperate folder/album for this type of work!
 
danalec99 said:
This is really unique. :thumbup:
Create a seperate folder/album for this type of work!
I was thinking about that... do you think it could really be a "form of art" worth keeping and showing?
 
I did so much in Photoshop... it might be both negative and positive... :lmao:
:lol: negative/positive... who cares, it looks cool. the larger noise-squibbly-things are a little distracting, but the effect is neat.

I was thinking about that... do you think it could really be a "form of art" worth keeping and showing?
i'm no art expert, but i know everyone has different tastes. if you like it, i'd keep doing it. keep sharing :thumbup:

way too many puns floating around in this thread... ;)
i agree, but i love it, i think it's punny... :mrgreen:
 
LittleMan said:
I was thinking about that... do you think it could really be a "form of art" worth keeping and showing?
If you love doing it, why not? :)

This 'art form' should be traditionally printed for the value. You can always charge a premium for the overheads.

There is nothing wrong in trying? :)
 

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