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Closeup of the control panel of the overhead scanner in the Dept. of Archives & Records Management at Kennesaw State University, where I work.

 

The scanner is great because it allows you to scan books without damaging the spine.

This is a pic I took on slide film back in March on my Mamiya. I picked up a scanner (finally). I had been relying on Jason's for a long time and hadn't been able to scan medium format since October. I'll hopefully have some B&W of Mir in the studio very shortly...

Ho trovato in un mercatino delle piastre fotografiche di vetro, che evidentemente sono la riproduzione di foto (notare le spille). Sono della prima guerra mondiale. Ritraggono l’esito devastante dei gas dell’esercito austroungarico, che attaccò di sorpresa l’esercito italiano il 29 giugno del 1916 sul monte San Michele

 

Sebbene si tratti di un attacco minore dal punto di vista delle forze impegnate, rimane nelle cronache come il primo con l'ausilio di gas effettuato sul fronte italiano. Alle 5 e 15 del mattino del 29 giugno 1916 vennero aperte le 6000 bombole contenenti una miscela di cloro e fosgene, già distribuite alcuni giorni prima. I gas calarono sulle trincee della prima linea dell'XI Corpo d'Armata, occupate da battaglioni della 21ª e 22ª divisione, trovando i soldati italiani completamente impreparati e uccidendone a migliaia. Gli occupanti della seconda linea inizialmente fuggirono terrorizzati davanti alle nuvole di gas e i veterani ungheresi dei battaglioni delle divisioni 17a e 20a Honvéd non ebbero difficoltà ad occupare le trincee. Più tardi però i battaglioni italiani si riorganizzarono, anche approfittando della distribuzione ineguale del gas, e offrirono una resistenza rabbiosa e inaspettata. Anche grazie al bombardamento mirato sulla retroguardia italiana, che ostacolò l'arrivo dei rinforzi, e malgrado un cambio del vento che causò la morte di centinaia di attaccanti, i battaglioni ungheresi consolidarono le posizioni occupate e l'attacco fu considerato dagli austroungarici un successo, con la perdita di meno di 2000 uomini a fronte di perdite italiane immediate di quasi 7000 uomini.

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35mm film Nikon LS9000 scanner

 

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Scanner Art: [one image] make a creative mis-use of a scanner. For example, move an object across it while scanning, shine light on it while in operation, etc. Submit the intentionally-creatively mis-scanned image.

Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL

Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight

Model: Wendy

Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.

  

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Experimenting with the scanner, seeing as the printer's broken.

Aprile 2000 - Mic Check 5

Minford, Ohio VFD being paged out to a 1 car rollover accident.

 

We got 4-6" of snow over night and people forget how to drive.

 

Squad 3 Backup, Engine 1, Rescue 6 responded. (Rescue 6 is a light rescue, chevy silverado with a utility bed.)

scanner cam photo.

80mm

Voila! I revamped my decrepitly old barcode scanner at work.

Diptych and brush to blend

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Self portrait with a Plustek OpticBook 3600 Plus scanner set to 600 dpi

This scan was done from top to bottom, and passed through the center exactly when the seconds hand was horizontal.

 

La scannerizzazione è avvenuta dall'alto in basso, passando dal centro proprio quando la lancetta dei secondi era orizzontale. I piccoli segmenti bianchi sono dovuti alla lancetta dei secondi che si muove a scatti, una volta al secondo. Nota: guardando la versione grande si apprezza anche una curvatura nella lancetta dei minuti.

 

Per vedere invece cosa succede scannerizzando un orologio in cui la lancetta dei secondi si muove in modo continuo, vedere questa foto.

Looming in the magazine section of Forbidden Planet London, the scanner awaits fodder...

Using Scanner as a camera. Scanning Ordinary objects to make them extra ordinary.

This image shows a portable CT scanner used for intra op imaging.

CT Scanner - Toledo Hospital 2011 - Pediatric Wing

Sometimes, late at night when no one is around, do you feel as if you are splitting in two? Becoming something, or someone, you never thought you would be. Torn between who you were, who you've become, and who you would like to be. I feel that way sometimes, but then again I do alot of substance D.

 

This image was created for both the Utata project and the 50mm group contest. The fact that I have split the intent of this image between two groups is yet another way in which this image is a tribute to "A Scanner Darkly". Read the book.

Event: Teleconverter Tests

Location: Garden at home

Camera: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S

Lens(s): Mamiya 180mm f/4.5 Sekor K/L

Film: Kodak Portra 160

Shot ISO: 100

Lens Aperture: f/16

Effective Aperture: f/16

Light Meter: Minolta Spot Meter F

Lighting: Mixed Lighting

Mounting: Tripod - Manfrotto

Firing: Cable release

Developer: Bellini C-41 Kit

Scanner: Epson V800

Post: Adobe Lightroom & Photoshop (dust removal)

I haven't updated this page in what, 5 years? So much has happened since 2015.

 

I kept telling myself I would update my page with all these photos, all these events that I took photos of. And then the events piled on, and life carried on, and I had little to no energy to go through, sort, and upload photos in chronological order. I started focusing on trying to sell my photography - and tried jumping into photography services. I did family photos, senior photos, engagement photos, weddings. Most of them for free.

 

I focused more on photography services, and less on using photography to express myself - which caused depression to kick in and the motivation to take photos dropped drastically. I couldn't even look at my cameras - photography felt like a chore.

 

So here I am, in 2020. Five years later with all those photo events that will probably never be posted here. I just want to share pieces and art for /me/. I am back, in hopes to express myself again. I have had several opportunities this year for my photography - even during the pandemic - and I am grateful.

 

I created 3 new scanner pieces for an LGBTQ+ show (that has been postponed for 2021) - which will be an on-going series as I find new ways to express myself and my identity. New scanner pieces were created just because (like this image), which is a huge. I have an urge to bring out my cameras again.

 

So here's to new beginnings. I hope I can keep this page updated. I may upload older pieces from the last 5 years if they spark a feeling in my heart - we will see. This page has missed out on a lot of updates and a lot of life events. Maybe we will play catch-up.

 

Epson Scanner Bed // 1/28/2020

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