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At a recent exhibit of blind photographers, I was introduced to Scanner Portraits. I'm not sure I'd call them "photos", but they did. I'm playing with them.
©Vincent Benoit.
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A new game to pass the lunch hour... close eyes, randomly click on the settings, then scan.....
This is from one of the first home developed xpro rolls that I did that I think I ballsed up a bit as they took a lot of scanner adjusting to actually register an image the first time...
This is the start of a new project - i'm seeing how possible it would be to use a scanner as a large-format pin-hole camera. This is the first step - using it without modification. It's not too bad, but obviously the depth of field is pretty much zero. Next weekend, i'll try sticking an existing pinhole camera to the scanner bed and see how that works...
i placed a mirror inside a scanner causing it to scan itself meaning that the object is a record of its own creation
It is too easy to say to children "Don't talk to strangers". had we done this we would have missed out on the Orion Project, among others. One of the many generous strangers we "met" was an internet penfriend who taught us how to convert a radio into a scanner so we could listen to the aircraft transmitting their messages as they passed overhead.
We had been given a real scanner by 10 SQN, but it "died" and this was how we were able to afford a replacement.