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English: A collaborative science and art project between Charles Kazilek and William Sharp. The seashell images are captured using a scanning light photography instrument built by Kazliek and Sharp. This method of macro photography provided unlimited depth of field so that the subject would be completely in focus in the Z-plane using film cameras. This predates digital stacking techniques that use a series of images (stack) taken of a subject that is then processed in a computer to assemble a single image that eliminates the out-of-focus areas. Shot using Kodachrome 25 ISO 35mm. Scanned using a Nikon Coolscan to generate a digital image.
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Capturing seashell using a scanning light photography instrument

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9 May 2001

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