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Day 18



Day 18 transparent, flowers, flora, studio photography/fragile
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
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Posted Sun 20 May '12 by Feb25Kurt Paulsen Hi Billy, thanks for this whole site is amianzg, first time i really checked it out this weekend. What you have shared here has helped get a better insight into how two situations I have been involved with are a gift and really a fantastic message!The is with my Family who are Seventh Day Adventist Christians, in fact my step dad is a Minister of Three Churches. They struggle with my decision to study Kabbalah and conduct myself according to what i am learning, i in turn struggle with my limited knowledge to explain that we are involved with the same thing! your site has definatly helped me to grow my understanding and as a result my ability to relate the concepts to my family we have reached a point not neccessarily where we agree but at least now we can tolerate each others point of view and accept the simularities that exist between Kabbalah and Christianity as my Family study and live it.The second is reconciling what has been going on in daily life with the spiritual lesson the light was giving me, which was cemented with reading the above article I was involved in a board meeting on Friday, Finance and Sales were thrashing out our debt recovery policy and i was trying to understand what my lesson was, why was i in this meeting both sides had valid points and both sides had flaws, each side highlighted there valid points, defended, ignored or tried to justify their flaws and focused on increasing the perceived gravity of the flaws in the other side was crazy because both were trying to achieve the same thing timely collection of money from customers without undue stress or interuption to our business or the business of the people we were trading with, but both sides lost sight of thatSo as i read this article it is so cool to have the penny drop and the lesson from my time with my family this weekend deepen! light not right to remember what are we actually aiming to achieve in a given situation!
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Posted Sun 20 May '12 by Feb25Kurt Paulsen Hi Billy, thanks for this whole site is amianzg, first time i really checked it out this weekend. What you have shared here has helped get a better insight into how two situations I have been involved with are a gift and really a fantastic message!The is with my Family who are Seventh Day Adventist Christians, in fact my step dad is a Minister of Three Churches. They struggle with my decision to study Kabbalah and conduct myself according to what i am learning, i in turn struggle with my limited knowledge to explain that we are involved with the same thing! your site has definatly helped me to grow my understanding and as a result my ability to relate the concepts to my family we have reached a point not neccessarily where we agree but at least now we can tolerate each others point of view and accept the simularities that exist between Kabbalah and Christianity as my Family study and live it.The second is reconciling what has been going on in daily life with the spiritual lesson the light was giving me, which was cemented with reading the above article I was involved in a board meeting on Friday, Finance and Sales were thrashing out our debt recovery policy and i was trying to understand what my lesson was, why was i in this meeting both sides had valid points and both sides had flaws, each side highlighted there valid points, defended, ignored or tried to justify their flaws and focused on increasing the perceived gravity of the flaws in the other side was crazy because both were trying to achieve the same thing timely collection of money from customers without undue stress or interuption to our business or the business of the people we were trading with, but both sides lost sight of thatSo as i read this article it is so cool to have the penny drop and the lesson from my time with my family this weekend deepen! light not right to remember what are we actually aiming to achieve in a given situation!
Feb25Kurt Paulsen Hi Billy, thanks for this whole site is amianzg, first time i really checked it out this weekend. What you have shared here has helped get a better insight into how two situations I have been involved with are a gift and really a fantastic message!The is with my Family who are Seventh Day Adventist Christians, in fact my step dad is a Minister of Three Churches. They struggle with my decision to study Kabbalah and conduct myself according to what i am learning, i in turn struggle with my limited knowledge to explain that we are involved with the same thing! your site has definatly helped me to grow my understanding and as a result my ability to relate the concepts to my family we have reached a point not neccessarily where we agree but at least now we can tolerate each others point of view and accept the simularities that exist between Kabbalah and Christianity as my Family study and live it.The second is reconciling what has been going on in daily life with the spiritual lesson the light was giving me, which was cemented with reading the above article I was involved in a board meeting on Friday, Finance and Sales were thrashing out our debt recovery policy and i was trying to understand what my lesson was, why was i in this meeting both sides had valid points and both sides had flaws, each side highlighted there valid points, defended, ignored or tried to justify their flaws and focused on increasing the perceived gravity of the flaws in the other side was crazy because both were trying to achieve the same thing timely collection of money from customers without undue stress or interuption to our business or the business of the people we were trading with, but both sides lost sight of thatSo as i read this article it is so cool to have the penny drop and the lesson from my time with my family this weekend deepen! light not right to remember what are we actually aiming to achieve in a given situation!
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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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