
Scannerphotography.com takes me back to my first flatbed in 96 which I immediately turned on it's side to shoot my room. Somewhat more sophisticated, Michael Golembewski's custom built scanner camera uses the frame of an old Horseman 450L monorail 4x5 camera, an extensively modified Canon LIDE 20, some light proof duct tape, putty and black spray paint. Awesome! Images can be captured up to 115 megapixels and shooting takes anywhere from 15 seconds to five minutes scan time, depending on resolution. Don't miss the animation section.
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Really nice stuff. Here's a link to another scanner artist I I thrully enjoy!
http://alotofdots.com/
This is fantastic work, and provides a new photographic tool at a reasonable cost. Michael Golembewski did a wonderful job documenting his work in The Scanner Photography Project. I was from his descriptions and drawings able to build my own camera and am now searching to see if anyone else has done any further work in the area. My work and camera can be seen on one of my sites, http://johnvanhornphoto.com/lgformatdigitalphotography/Introduction.htm