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Day 18 transparent, flowers, flora, studio photography/ethereal
I've always been intrigued by those wonderful floral photographs done with an X-Ray machine.. where the flowers are so delicate and transparent. Obviously, I don't own an X-ray machine, but with a bit of experimentation, I found a way to make something albeit not as amazing, but similar.

This is one set of images that really should be seen in full view to appreciate the transparency of the flowers. Simply click on the image to do this. I truly hope you like these images.

It took me quite a while to get the process for these photos just right, so today's alternative are part of the same shoot, but post-processed very differently. They can be found HERE
5 Comments. Leave a comment here!
#5
Posted Sat 30 Jan '10 by Whalelight
These are drop dead gorgeous. You can sell these shots and make lots of money! I'd buy! Exquisite is the word.
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Posted Wed 20 Jan '10 by kimbomac
Wow, what delicately beautiful flowers! You will have to give away some clues as to how you achieved this. A fantastic tritych! Well done.
#3
Posted Tue 19 Jan '10 by Andromeda
What delicate photography. Simply exquisite.
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Posted Tue 19 Jan '10 by Regoch
Very delicate, detailed and well presented. Superb!
#1
Posted Mon 18 Jan '10 by Rhiannonsmommy
OMG, OMG, they look so delicate. This is brilliant Eury. Definitely must see in full view. Keep up the good work Eury.
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