Old Abandoned Grain Elevator at Pierce, Colorado
Old grain elevator at Pierce, Weld County, Colorado shot after a heavy rain.
This picture is available for licensing and for purchase as a print from my Colorado Farmland portfolio.
Old grain elevator at Pierce, Weld County, Colorado shot after a heavy rain.
This picture is available for licensing and for purchase as a print from my Colorado Farmland portfolio.
Union Pacific boxcar covered with a colorful graffiti on the siding track near Harmony Mill, Fort Collins. Abandoned? A home of homeless?
A row of crocuses – first flowers from my garden on a scanner this year. You can see more scanner pictures in Nuts, grain and beans lightbox of my iStockphoto portfolio. Concerning microstock these pictures are selling better on Shutterstock and Fotolia.
Camera: Epson 4870 flatbed scanner
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3D Objects on My Scanner: Let’s Go Nuts!
Garlic Growing on My Epson Scanner
I didn’t shoot any pictures specially for Valentine Day, but you can find several images with a heart or love motif in my Dreamstime portfolio.
Walnuts, pecans, Brazilian nuts, hazelnuts and almonds. Another example from my adventures in scanography.
Camera: Epson 4870 flatbed scanner
Related post: Garlic Growing on My Epson Scanner
One of my first attempts in scanography: a garlic bulb starting to grow. It looks that I am hooked to scanning 3D objects, so more similar pictures will follow.
Camera: Epson 4870 flatbed scanner
There are many on-line galleries devoted to scanner art and several how-to articles. I would suggest to start your adventure in scanography with reading Use a flatbed scanner as a camera by Vincent de Groot and following some links from his article. The nice thing about scanography is that even a cheap flatbed scanner works just fine for this purpose.
Related post: Let’s Go Nuts!