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Tuesday, September 09, 2014
Seeing in a New Way
It's always fun and invigorating to try something new in photography. Recently I teamed with a friend of mine, Charles Needle and we made a series of radiographs (xrays) of flowers, plants, and shells. For technical reasons we used a mammogram machine provided by Teton Radiology of Idaho Falls to make the radiographs. Then I decided to use texturing to give the images a more "earthy" and less clinical feel. Here are a few of the results...
Thanks to Charles Needle for encouraging me to try this fun technique.
You can see more radiograph images here...



You can see more radiograph images here...
Monday, September 08, 2014
Flying High
The Spiral Jetty in northern Utah is seen from an elevated location. A drone offers new and exciting ways to view our world. Amazing technology! You can see more aerial photography here.
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