Accentuate the negative, eliminate the positive.
Opposite way around to the song, I know. In the days when I had my own darkroom it all started with the negative. Well, actually, it didn't. First of all you had to open the film canister, wind the film onto a spool and fiddle it inside a lightproof tub (all in total darkness) before adding chemicals. You could, alternatively, perform this operation inside a sealed glove like thing, but your hands got so hot and sweaty that everything slipped about uncontrollably. From this process you would eventually get a negative. Anyway, I often preferred the look of the negative to the ensuing positive prints. These are the baubles left over from decorating the Christmas tree and I prefer them in the negative. Relating this to my day? Well I spent most of it writing up the panel discussion from last week's Perth event. But I got much more done than I thought I would. To celebrate I made a chicken forestiere, served with a nice sauvignon blanc. So, a positive day represented by a negative Blip.
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