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...
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
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