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Photographer Andre Denis  Andre Denis {Karma:66407}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model Nikon Nikkormat FTN & Epson Perfection Scanner
Categories Photoart
Portrait
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio The Darker Side
Portraits
Lens Nikkor 50mm 1:2
Uploaded 4/26/2005 Film / Memory Type Ektachrome 64 asa
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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Location City -  St. Augustine
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
About This image was inspired when I became interested in Grant DeLanoy's portraits made straight from a scanner. Trying to be a little bit David Lynch. The portrait is straight from an Epson Perfection 1250 scanner and the spider is from a scanned Ektachrome slide. Combined together in photoshop. converted to greyscale, leveled and toned.
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There are 15 Comments in 1 Pages
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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 4/30/2005
Visited Grant. Twas a treat.

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/29/2005
Hi Toni,
Grant DeLanoy, is the Usefilm member who I got the idea from to do these face scans. directly from the scanner. No camera needed!
Andre

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 4/29/2005
Grant?

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/29/2005
Thanks Toni, If you haven't, you should check out Grant's "straight from the scanner photos too"
Andre

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Antonia BauerleinSehnert   {K:30599} 4/29/2005
It's a tad Frankenstein eating spiders as well. So much fun! I like it. Antonia

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/28/2005
Thanks Carlos,
As you can see, I'm enjoying myself experimenting with these kind of images.
Andre

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Carlos     {K:12969} 4/28/2005
Interesting weirdness here? I like it. Cool image.

C

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/28/2005
Now that one is scarey!
This digital stuff is great though. I love the way you can go back into your archives and refresh, alter or combine old stuff.
Andre

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*** ***   {K:2147} 4/28/2005
Here's an image made on a scanner, one in which the model was directed to turn his head as the carriage passed by. This scan took about twenty seconds.

I've used this technique since about '89, when I did scans with a videocamera and digitizing dohicky on a 7.14 KILOhertz Amiga. Talk about sloooow! The scanning process took about three minutes. Shades of Dageurrotype! I've every intention of firing up that old Amiga and retrieving some of those images...someday. The technology is so old that I've no idea how I'd get the images into a PC for processing and printing.

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/28/2005
Thanks for the review Grant,
I didn't really have any thoughts on printing any of these just yet. But the real reason I used the 96 dpi setting was because my scanner works at a snails pace when I put it up around 360 dpi and I didn't think I could stay still long enough to get anything decent. Still It is fun fooling around with the wierd stuff that comes out. I also got a lot of strange noise in the scanned image that I think might have been dust in the air. I did the same as you with the strange spots. I used the pinch tool or one of those tools in photoshop to stretch and enhance the spots to make an even stranger effect. I've put another up today called "Twin Peaks" Re-visited and plan to do one more tomorrow.
Andre

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*** ***   {K:2147} 4/28/2005
You did a great job of using the nature of your tool to its best advantage, Andre. The scanner seems to impart the strangest feeling to images -- almost haunted or otherworldly. Your use of the spider and web was inspired.

I found that I preferred to have my model stand perpendicular to the carriage of the scanner, so that the carriage moved ACROSS his face rather than DOWN it. That way the reflection of the lamp in the eyes is vertical. Your image works well the other way, however, especially with the sunglasses.

96 dpi isn't much if you plan to print, is it? I've been using 360, which matches my printer. Sometimes I get jiggly artifacts in my images -- imparted by subject movement during the scan, but I kinda like the effect and try to work it into my treatment of the finished image.

Anyway, I like what you've done and look forward to seeing more. Thanks for sending me the link!

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/27/2005
Just having some fun, Fadel.

Check out the straight from the scanner images by Grant DeLanoy. He has several that are very interesting.

I've got a couple more of these to post also. I like the almost 3D effect I got out of this one.

Andre

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Fadel J Fadel J   {K:13974} 4/27/2005
This is amazing Andre! Great vision and technical execution!!

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Andre Denis Andre Denis   {K:66407} 4/26/2005
Hi Thilo,

It was a lot of fun trying this. I stole the idea of scanning my face from another Usefilm member Grant Delanoy. He did a lot of other interesting effects with a whole series. I thought I would try some composites. I'm pretty pleased with the nightmare-like results.
I just set my scanner on 96dpi so that it would scan by fast. Stuck my face over the glass and pressed the button a few times. Did some in colour too.
You too can have a portrait like "The Elephant Man" I just hope I don't get brain damage from the scanner :)

Andre

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 4/26/2005
hi andre,

wow, I can feel david lynch here... awesome idea to make a collage with a portrait and spiders. so if I got it right, you scanned your face?

best wishes,

thilo

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