| 31. | During the blaze, an important archive of photographic negatives accumulated by the architectural writer John Henry Parker was destroyed.
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| 32. | Sometimes photographic negatives are given to a particular person and the rights waived or transferred to the new owner.
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| 33. | He has created photographic negatives from candle soot deposited on glass, and reconstructed children's dolls out of mismatched body parts.
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| 34. | Flour dust powders her eyebrows and high cheekbones, so that her face looks like the image in a photographic negative.
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| 35. | These contacts with European-based photographers, and the photographic negatives he brought with him, became the foundation for the new business.
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| 36. | The etcher works on the photographic negative, as it were, of the target image, the final result being always a surprise.
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| 37. | The resulting images have the ghostly look of a photographic negative, with hot objects in white and cooler ones in black.
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| 38. | The project was supposed to take him three weeks, but spanned three years and encompassed tens of thousands of photographic negatives.
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| 39. | The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland holds about 500 of his original glass plate photographic negatives.
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| 40. | If you look at the patterns, you'll see they are photographic negatives of the prayer shawls the men in the synagogue wear.
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