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Lightpainter: Frodo Álvarez DKL

Photography: Frodo Álvarez Children of Darklight

Model: Wendy

Technic: one exposure, no photoshop.

  

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Shot made with OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OM-D E-M1 MrkII Live Composite

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image taken with a a scanner.

work in progress

two layers of fusible interfacing

black thread

muslin fabric

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35mm film Nikon LS9000 scanner

 

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scanner nikkor for Coolscan 9000

Bridgewater/Woodstock, VT

La imagen a través del escáner.

como guardamos nossas roupas?

Poormans scanner. At least three times the resolution of a stock flatbed. And that's just a junky point and shoot 3 Mpixle and $5 magnifier. $5 total cost. And very fast. Would be instant but used the timer to eliminate my jittery button pushing.

~9dB gain biquad antenna, 9.6V 1.8 Amp NiMH battery, GBA with Video Input cart for LCD. This is the 5th generation handheld scanner, but the first generation high gain handheld WiVi scanner

Keanu is such a putz. But the combination of Linkletter & Dick make this movie a must-see for me.

Thought I'd have a go at copying large format negatives with a digital camera. It worked not bad at all.

I put a diffuse light source behind the nagative, put the digital camera on a tripod and photographed the negative.

Photos from a quick trip to Madrid. Konca C35 with Fuji 200 film. My scanner decided to make this...

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