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Amazing X-rays Flower Photography From Hugh Turvey

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Amazing X-rays Flower Photography From Hugh Turvey

It doesn’t take much to notice the beautiful complexity in the nature that surrounds us, less so when it comes to flowers, but photographer Hugh Turvey decided to capture that beauty in a manner that is a little…unique. He took x-rays of them. Yes, x-rays again. Not sure since when x-ray photography becomes a trend. But if you are interested in this type of photography, check our previous poster, Life under X-Ray Photography and Fascinating X-Ray Photography.

Amazing X-rays Flower Photography From Hugh Turvey

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Life under X-Ray Photography

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X-rays (wiki) are primarily used for diagnostic radiography and crystallography. As a result, the term “X-ray” is metonymically used to refer to a radiographic image produced using this method, in addition to the method itself.

Today, I am to present you 12 photos taken by Nick Veasey who uses sophisticated X-ray cameras to reveal the inner workings of his subjects. From him, “I like to challenge the automatic way in which we react to external physical appearance by highlighting the often surprising inner beauty of things,”

Life under X-Ray Photography

tarantula (gramastola rosea)


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Fascinating X-Ray Photography

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X-rays (wiki) are primarily used for diagnostic radiography and crystallography. As a result, the term “X-ray” is metonymically used to refer to a radiographic image produced using this method, in addition to the method itself.

Here, I am going to present 22 photography using x-ray technology to create mesmerizing and intriguing art. The photographer of those photos is Nick Veasey.

In a world obsessed with superficial appearance it is a refreshing change to be able to look beyond the surface. Beauty, after all, comes from within.


iPod.
x-ray photography

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