They say beauty is deep under the skin, but Hugh Turvi showed usthat the flowers have something to show when they are exposed tox-rays. Hugh, who trained as a designer / art director, beforestudying photography in 1996 for the first time X-ray used toimage human skull, which was intended for his friend, a musicianby profession. This picture was used for the cover of his album.
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ReplyDeleteI've never thought of this idea. Cool stuff!
ReplyDeleteWoah, the dandelion one is stunning.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sub-Radar-Mike, the dandelion is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know flowers had bones haha
ReplyDeletevery nice, keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteHoly crap these look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI find it strange that I've never seen anything other than a human x-rayed before...
ReplyDeletevery nice. Btw, can you find photos of x ray insects ?
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing! Flowers are now beautiful in another way!
ReplyDeletevery cool
ReplyDeletethat's really pretty.
ReplyDeleteawesome pictures!!
ReplyDeletenice pictures :)
ReplyDeleteWow.. this is new level art, I like it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteso pretty!
ReplyDeleteawesome pictures! didn't knew about this kind of art!
ReplyDeletePretty snazzy :P
ReplyDeletewow strange to see flowers in such way... makes you ponder about humans and xrays as well in an artistic manner haha :D
ReplyDeleteThey look like someone simply inverted the colours! Really cool.
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