Dandelion Negative  by joysabin

Dandelion Negative

This originally being a color positive which I converted black and white and pushed in contrast then inverted for a digi-negative. I've used this to create palladium print.
Whoa! Oh, yeah...this is going right into my favorites. Looks SO good.
October 10th, 2015  
@mcsiegle thank you very much. I am enjoying learning more about making digi-negatives
October 10th, 2015  
oh beautiful!
October 10th, 2015  
effective
October 10th, 2015  
. @pepeblond @kali66 Thank you, these dandelions are much larger than the ones I used to find in my yard in Pennsylvania. They are about 3 inches in diameter. I love the basic structure of them.
October 10th, 2015  
I don't usually click on dandelion pics but this one shows the genre in a completely new light. Fav.
October 11th, 2015  
@davidrobinson Thank you.
October 11th, 2015  
Wow, this is beautiful!
October 12th, 2015  
@blueyedgirl99 Thanks. I appreciate the kinds comments.
October 12th, 2015  
I like this very much - will have to investigate the technique - any hints welcomed
October 16th, 2015  
@handymaurice Hi, I used paint.net to create this. I transferred the image to B&W, then used high contrast and then I inverted it into a negative, so this image is a negative. Just play around with the software and your image- good luck
October 16th, 2015  
@joysabin thanks very much for the tips - I will set aside some time to experiment
October 16th, 2015  
Striking and effective, great focus and contrast. I think this would look awesome framed on the wall
February 15th, 2016  
@susale Thank you very much. I also print in palladium - very old fashioned but it reaches me. I make digi-negatives to work with and am loving the flexibility of both film and digital negatives.
February 15th, 2016  
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