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Darkroom contact print on ilford rc grade 2, split toned
24 x 30 xray negative.
250 fuji lens f16
24 x30 cm plate camera
Recently Blanca hurt her left front paw while lunging for a toy on the beach. Something similar had happened with the same paw about 6 months ago and every once in a while she briefly gets sore on it. This time she really hurt it and was slow to recover, and I felt it was time for the vet to investigate the issue.
The x-rays set my mind at ease: No fractures, dislocations or old injuries of any kind. There are some indications of very minor arthritis in her elbows that may or may not be bothering her.
So it's basically some kind of inflammation or tendon issue in her foot which I can learn to minimize for the future by smart management. Anti-inflammatories and joint supplements enter the picture.
I've been pampering her and as of yesterday she seems to be back to 100% and ready to chase seagulls! :)))
(Note: I did not take the camera to the vet's office, but since I had requested copies of the x-rays, I was able to make a sort of recreation of our visit. I also made sure it was okay to post the x-rays.)
(walking on a wet road under palm fronds, light rain turns to sun and this shadow fleets under foot.)
©keithsurridge2022
Revisiting techniques of graphic work using ink on X-ray and imaging documents. Transposing the material version into the virtual medium through a photo montage process involving composition, adjustments of colour, light and contrast.
I was blown away by the colors of the sideboard of this hotel. But when I stopped, I realized that I could divide the subject passing by through the two types of reflections. Although I made several shots this is the chosen one
"X-ray Vision"
I kind of liked the idea of a double exposure being like an Xray. A way to show what's on the inside of us, aside from bones and things of course.
Nature, the forest and the trees and the fascinating rocks and mountains are certainly where my mind feels most at ease. I think if I could take the sort of xray that showed that feeling, it's certainly what would show.
What about you?
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The galaxy UGC 6697, located about 1.5 million light years from the core of the galaxy cluster Abell 1367, is shown here in a 2005 composite X-ray (blue)- optical (red & green) image. The Chandra image reveals a sharp edge on the lower left that is inside the optical edge of the galaxy, and a long tail of X-radiation extending to the upper right beyond the optical galaxy. These features suggest that the density of the hot gas that pervades the cluster is just right - not too high or not too low - to trigger a burst of star formation by compressing clouds of cool gas in the galaxy.
Image credit: X-ray: NASA/SAO/CXC/M.Sun et al.; Optical: GOLDMine/G. Gavazzi et al.
#NASA #MarshallSpaceFlightCenter #MSFC #Marshall #ChandraXrayObservatory #cxo #supernova #supernovaremnant #galaxy
A thin, gauzy dress is delightfully cool on a blazing hot day, but it seems the camera flash will penetrate it easier than the breeze. Should've brought a slip!
Pinhole 4x5 onto xray film using a single shot homemade cardboard camera 37mm f150 and a curved film plane for extra width.
On my walk today I saw a teasel partly opened so I took one home and cut it half to photograph on X ray film (with my New Countess 10x8 camera from 1890). F45, 40s. Photographed and inverted in Photoshop Very pleased with the way this has come out