By: Dr. Send
I have a poster of something like this of a eucalyptus plant in my bathroom. When your art is destined for the bathroom, you should probably move on to plan B.
View ArticleBy: khedron
Using different frequencies of x-rays wouldn't be useful here. Plants, unlike many astronomical objects, don't give off x-rays; instead these images are produced by showering them them with x-rays and...
View ArticleBy: Jpfed
Really beautiful, but they're really monochrome, with color mapping to intensity in a few of them. At first I thought as much, too, except I thinkthis one really is a false color image rather than...
View ArticleBy: jfuller
I see in the police band and we have more colors than this. ('shopped or not, xrays of natural objects are always cool. Volutes inside of snail shells, bone trabeculae, whatever. Always cool, often...
View ArticleBy: misha
I loved the concept here, but found the end result unsatisfying. The actual flowers are so much more colorful and vibrant than their color x-rays; I find myself wondering if it is worth all the time...
View ArticleBy: Burhanistan
>I have a poster of something like this of a eucalyptus plant in my bathroom. Heh, I was also thinking that some of these would go well in a guest bathroom.
View ArticleBy: sperose
I have a poster of something like this of a eucalyptus plant in my bathroom.
View ArticleBy: FatherDagon
Hugh Turvey takes color x-rays of flowers.GIVES FLOWERS CANCER. What a jerk.
View ArticleBy: Humanzee
Really beautiful, but they're really monochrome, with color mapping to intensity in a few of them. It is possible to make (false) color x-ray images by observing at different frequencies in the x-ray...
View ArticleBy: sandboxworld
This is really amazing. A whole new way to look at a complex universe of life.
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