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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Traces of Negativity Through Time" The enigmatic Turin Shroud Face from 1934 continues to puzzle researchers

Background imageNegative Collection: Electric light bulbs

Electric light bulbs with a screw fitting, negative image

Background imageNegative Collection: Worried girl

Worried girl
MODEL RELEASED. Worried girl. Anxious 8-year-old girl

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Unhappy girl
MODEL RELEASED. Unhappy girl. Depressed 13-year- old girl holding her head

Background imageNegative Collection: Plum pudding model of the atom, artwork

Plum pudding model of the atom, artwork. This model was proposed by the British physicist J J Thomson in 1904, seven years after he had discovered the electron

Background imageNegative Collection: Dementia, conceptual image

Dementia, conceptual image
MODEL RELEASED. Dementia, conceptual image. Composite of two images of an old womans face, joined by a jagged line. At left is a photographic negative version, and at right is an ordinary version

Background imageNegative Collection: Molecular model of ice

Molecular model of ice
Ice. Molecular model of ice, the solid form of water. Each water molecule is made up of one oxygen atom (red ball) bonded to two hydrogen atoms (white balls)

Background imageNegative Collection: Electron

Electron. Computer artwork of an electron, a fundamental subatomic particle. Electrons have a negative electrical charge and a mass less than one thousandth of that of the smallest atom

Background imageNegative Collection: Capillary action of mercury

Capillary action of mercury in glass tubes. This shows mercury sinking in a narrow glass tube, relative to a wider glass tube

Background imageNegative Collection: Examining fraudulent financial documentation

Examining fraudulent financial documentation - cheques and credit cards are checked for authenticity by the Metropolitan Police force

Background imageNegative Collection: Cyan Separation at a printing works

Cyan Separation at a printing works
A printer uses an electronic device to work on the negative image of the blue component of a printed page, known as the cyan separation. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageNegative Collection: The largest photograph ever taken in 1907

The largest photograph ever taken in 1907
The largest single photograph produced in 1907. The negative measured seven inches wide and six feet long. At the moment of exposure the film moved at 20 to 80 inches per second

Background imageNegative Collection: The art of war photography, fixing the negative at camp at t

The art of war photography, fixing the negative at camp at t
Processing a photograph taken by Mr Burke, war photographer, during the Afghan War

Background imageNegative Collection: Bacterial cell

Bacterial cell, computer artwork. This is ageneralised bacterium, illustrating features ofdifferent bacterial types that would not becombined in a single cell



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Traces of Negativity Through Time" The enigmatic Turin Shroud Face from 1934 continues to puzzle researchers, leaving behind a negative impression on their quest for answers. Delicate and faded, the Turin Shroud of 1934 holds within its fibers a negative imprint of history's mysteries, challenging our understanding. Deep within Argentina's Cave of the Hands lies an ancient negative testament to humanity's artistic prowess and cultural heritage. Cranfield Bay in Kilkeel whispers tales of forgotten stories through its hauntingly beautiful negatives imprinted upon the sands. Ballymena Castle stands as a silent witness to bygone eras, its crumbling walls echoing with traces of negativity from times long past. In Mrs. Cleaver's struggle to raise five sons on a new farm in Malheur County, Oregon (1939), we glimpse both resilience and hardship captured in Dorothea Lange's poignant negatives. George Cleaver battles against adversity as he endeavors to develop 177 acres of raw land in Malheur County, Oregon (1939), his determination etched into every photographic negative taken by Dorothea Lange. Children frolic joyfully on Bobsleds at Battersea (1963), their laughter contrasting against society's underlying negatives during that era. Within Mrs. Cleaver’s unwavering strength while raising her five sons on a new farm in Malheur County, Oregon (1939), Dorothea Lange captures both hope and despair amidst her powerful negatives. Motherhood takes center stage as women prepare for neighborhood birthday parties or navigate life within Frederick Douglass housing project (1942) - Gordon Parks' lens capturing moments tainted with societal negatives yet brimming with love and resilience.