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The engine looks very alike with the German one.

 

This picture is made from a movie taken with an iPhone SE.

Taken handheld with an old iPhone SE, stitched using the TrainScanner on Apple M1.

  

Daisy at the dog park. I kinda imagine that this is what the world looks like in the periphery of a dogs vision when they are obsessively chasing a stick.

 

Congratulations to Danielle for identifying the dog. I wish I had prizes to hand out. Sorry.

Keikyu Line @ Tsurumi Station.

No retouch, no enhancement.

 

10年ぶりの新しいカメラのテスト。感度がいい。

Fun with slit-scan! It's not much of a photo, and I had to improvise something (I can't find my usual setup, so it's much lower resolution than the things I will upload in the future), but it's still fun. This is what happens when I need to relax and play around for a few minutes.

 

I'm using a non-traditional slit-scan technique that hopefully I can share with the world (I'm going to write up a description for all the goofballs over at MAKE), and this is a poor example of it.

 

However, aside from cropping and some color manipulation (accidental, but I liked it) this is entirely equipment-based-- the effect is NOT the result of digital manipulation. And my setup cost $4.

屋根の上にも側面にも、太鼓のようなカメラがごろごろついている列車。パンタグラフがついているように見えるがディーゼル音を響かせて走っていきました。

iPad mini+TrainScannerで岡山駅付近で撮影。

 

One of the more surreal highlights of July's PDX Nightowls photo walk was when the ghost of Salvador Dali (lower right corner) dropped by DODECAH and lent us a hand spinning this sculpture. Special thanks to the fine folks at DODECAH who were extremely generous with their time and willingness to spin their beautiful sculptures. i4s5937

An image made with ScanCamera using "Moving Lamp" mode.

Self-portrait made from 52 images combined via a slit scanning type method.

 

Made with processing.org .

Street-Scape aims to visualize the density of the people and their movement speed in the urban space.

 

The walking direction of people in the street is plotted in one direction to make their relative distances between each-other more apparent. All static objects are blurred creating an ambience of the environment while making the moving ones more visible. The people walking 5km/h have original proportions. Everyone moving faster is thinner and everyone slower respectively wider.

 

Street-Scape renders the people anonymous while revealing their demographic qualities such as their approximate age and gender. Thus, showing the relative amount of children, grown-ups, older people, bikers, etc in a particular place during the visualized time.

I have been fortunate enough to go to Venice two years in succession, in 2011 I used a modified Ilford Envoy box camera to make a series of 133 exposures while travelling along the Grand Canal in the Number 1 Vaporetto (water bus). In 2012 I repeated the journey with a modified Bencini Koroll 24 camera, and took 24 overlapping exposures.

This image shows the full width of both negative strips.

This is a really easy mod for a suitable camera. Just add black paper that has been cut accurately to make a slit in the middle of the frame, and superglue it in place. My slit is 5mm wide. If you like you can then use the camera to take a zillion long thin images on a single film, but the trick is to combine the images. with a wind-a-bit-click-pan-wind-a-bit-... action you can make up a disjointed and abstract looking panorama, or if the subject is moving it approximates a slit scan. Which way you pan depends on your camera. With the wind on on the left (as for this one) pan right to left. (Remember the image is upside down in the camera.)

 

This is the camera shown here: www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/2196056932/

Ideal cameras for this mod are 120 cameras that do not have any exposure locks or double exposure prevention devices and which have self cocking shutters.

 

Example images taken by this camera as modified are here

www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/5834012532/

www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/5833458013/

www.flickr.com/photos/richard314159/5826195060/

急カーブに対応するために連接車を多用していてとても面白い。

Lightbenders in Gallery Pesula.

 

6.2.2019-2.3.2019

 

Valotaidetta valomaalauksista installaatioihin Valopaja-taideryhmän suunnittelemana.

 

Ljuskonst från ljusmålningar till ljuskonstinstallationer av Valopaja konstkollektivet.

 

Taiteilijat/Konstnärena: Janne Parviainen, Jukka Laine, Hannu Huhtamo, Juha Forsander, Jannis Sid, Lauri Laurén, Olli Lehtinen, Ville Olaskari ja Jenni Granqvist.

 

Poster photo by Jukka Laine: www.flickr.com/photos/laineenjukka

 

Time scanned linear panoramic image.

Bauhreihe 189 in double traction at the old Lintorf trainstation 28-8-2015. This is a Fine Art poster measuring 250 x 100 centimeters based on a lineair panoramic scan of 48 x 0,67 meters!

Linimo is the oldest commercial MagLev line which is in service.

 

リニモは営業している磁気浮上鉄道のなかでは最も古いものとなりました。

 

田舎を走る高架電車なので、なかなか磁気浮上装置を側面から見られる場所はありません。今回もかなり難しい角度で撮影したので、正面の歪みが大きくなってしまいました。

Twenty photos of waves crashing over a rock in Mallorca, merged using a cookie-cutter style slit-scan technique.

 

Inspired by fqwimages.com/time-dimension/

Group photo of the photo club members. Slit scan images are great for enlarging the group :-) We are doing a 52 weeks project and we enjoy sharing good ideas, camera and technique tricks.

Captured at Sapporo, Hokkaido.

 

The dishes are not only sushi but also drinks, desserts, and flags.

 

回転する寿司。🍣

 

One of the surprise highlights of July's PDX Nightowls photo walk was when we were invited to come in and photograph the sculptures at DODECAH . In the upper left is a photo of one of their beautiful large sculptures hanging from the ceiling, to the right is a ScanCamera moving slit view of the same while it spinned very slowly, across the bottom is the ScanCamera fixed slit view of the same showing slightly more than one full spin of the sculpture. Special thanks to the fine folks at DODECAH who were extremely generous with their time and willingness to spin their beautiful sculptures. i4s5922,27,41

Slit Scan of a passing Tram along with a few cars passing by behind it.

This is a slit-scan made from a time-lapse video using the new import module of ScanCamera 1.10 beta.

flic.kr/p/5dr7bR

 

ScanCamera settings:

BandWidth = 64pixels

ImageSize = 4x

LampMode = MovingLeftRight

RecordingResolution = 1920x1080

An image made with ScanCamera.

 

ScanCamera Settings:

BandWidth = 2

ImageSize = 2

LampOrientation = Long Edge

RecordingResolution = 1080p

ScanMode = Fixed Lamp

The source photographs were taken by Ansgar on the HelsinkiIn blog between February 2014 and January 2015.

 

See last year's:

www.flickr.com/search/?tags=ullanlinnanm%C3%A4kiintwelvem...

 

And the previous year's:

secure.flickr.com/photos/hugovk/10932235573/

Examining unusual effects and artifacts imparted by the iPhone Pano image capture function, which seems to essentially be a slitscan emulation. Straight out of iPhone.

This is a slit-scan made from a video using the new import module of ScanCamera 1.10 beta. The original video was recorded using a Canon 5D mark II.

 

This is a rotating scarf on a turn-table.

 

ScanCamera settings:

BandWidth = 16pixels

ImageSize = 3x

LampMode = StaticHoriz

RecordingResolution = 1920x1080

As the Swirl intensity increased the lights flickered and the ride became more and more distorted, there was nothing to do but watch (and photograph) it in horror… Tonight Thursday June 6th, join the PDX Nightowls for another fun evening of carnival ride phenomena photography at the Rose Festival City Fair. And don't forget about tomorrow nights Grand Floral fireworks. i4s4226

I have sticked around to take the side view of the trains, but cross shot is also found to be nice.

Slitscan of waves washing in.

Ca 1 Minute Wasserlauf gefilmt und dann am PC von oben nach unten gescannt

Projet d'Alain Labédie et Mathieu Goulet tel qu'il a été exposé à la galerie Art Mûr avec les autres oeuvres du club photo le 3e oeil.

From a series of testing sessions with the Camera Donkey, an experimental photography device. It's an analog, optical slit scan taken with a digital photo camera.

Captured at Zurich HB.

Low water levels in Silver Lake due to drought conditions exposed an ancient grinding rock location. Taking advantage of the low sun angle and the iPhone 5s rolling shutter panoramic function.

San Francisco. November, 2014.

 

Slitscan, made with the ScanCamera app.

 

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Slit photography of a reef baby shark of the Maldives.

For some information on the technique used for this image, please read the front page of my "Digital slit photography" album:

www.flickr.com/photos/24151359@N04/sets/72157622751601733/

An image made with ScanCamera.

 

ScanCamera settings:

BandWidth = 1

ImageSize = 2

LampOrientation = Long Edge

RecordingResolution = 1080p

ScanMode = Fixed Lamp

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