It's interesting how such a scientific, calculated process can result in something that is aesthically pleasing and intriguing to look at. A loop, or logarithm that reads pixels seems so impersonal and 'uncreative', but there is still a sense of curiousity and wonder when looking at the images.
I have been taken by slit-scan cameras of late also. This guy makes beautiful images with some sort of custom camera-- http://ansenseale.com/photo.cfm?ID=1266
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Way cool.
I so want to try this.
It's interesting how such a scientific, calculated process can result in something that is aesthically pleasing and intriguing to look at. A loop, or logarithm that reads pixels seems so impersonal and 'uncreative', but there is still a sense of curiousity and wonder when looking at the images.
I have been taken by slit-scan cameras of late also. This guy makes beautiful images with some sort of custom camera-- http://ansenseale.com/photo.cfm?ID=1266
I made this camera
http://msuphoto.blogspot.com/2009/10/heres-my-camera.html
Great blog!
You probably oughta try it. It's fun. I made this--
http://msuphoto.blogspot.com/2009/10/heres-my-camera.html
And this guy has beautiful slit-scan imagery
http://ansenseale.com/gallery.cfm?id=15
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