Thank you @beercake! ^^
Yes. Since I don't have scanner at home, which of course might be the best way to get the images, I use natural light. I have tried artificial light before, but that way some details just disappear. Dots would become less visible or if I use flash again some colors change and just look wrong to me.
Well scanner/printers are pretty damn cheap these days. Decent Cannon ones for example can go as low as 50euros.
BUT, but there is a "but"! If you scanned your works it would be great for preservation but not for displaying them. You would lose that natural vignette you have here which makes it look all the more nicer and of course the depth of field blur.
Agreed.
I have actually never tried to scan watercolor before, I wonder what it would do to it. I will experiment with that just to see, but I agree with the "but". Hehe