Monday, August 25, 2008

Botanical Scans From The Garden...

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© 2008 jim otterstrom


I was looking at some old botanical prints this morning and decided it would be fun to try and re-create something similar by scanning native plants into the computer.

So I picked a few fading flowers from the late summer garden and scanned them with our HP Photosmart C7180 All-In-One printer.

Even though we had some pretty substantial thunderstorms here today, I managed to keep the computer up & running long enough, between lightning strikes, to make some rather nice looking botanical art out of them.

Scanning flowers can give very nice results but it's a bit of a messy process.

As careful as you might try to be, it's inevitable that pollen, bugs, and plant detritus will get all over the scanner screen, becoming part of the image, so considerable time is required in cleaning up the pictures in Photoshop, or some similar program.

Scanning gives three dimensional objects an almost painted quality, the subdued lighting and shadowy details creating life-like impressions.

I spent most of the rainy day working on the pictures, time well spent if you ask me. They are rather large images so you'll need to scroll down to view them in their entirety.

7 comments:

  1. What a SUPER idea! These are really neat. I have some old botanical prints and yours stand right up to them! Nice job--and so creative!
    Cheers,
    Linda

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  2. fabulous way to spend a rainy day, they're lovely!

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  3. Linda & Claire-

    Thanks!

    I'm trying to come up with 12 of these "botanical" designs for a 2009 calendar. I have eight usable scans at this point, but flowers are waning now so I'm not sure I'll come up with enough good images.

    I realize it's more than a bit late in the year to be starting this project but this summer has been a blur of visitors, projects, and distractions.

    Bob Dylan has a song about that, 'No Time To Think'.

    And thanks too, for hanging in here with me.

    Jim

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  4. absolutely beautiful. worth all the effort - what a great idea!

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  5. Everytime you do scans I tell myself that I must make the effort and try this. The trouble is that the scanner is down at my husbands desk in the basement. I guess I could scan to a thumb drive....

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  6. Just beautiful, Jim.
    Another calendar in the making, perhaps?

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