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Looks like they have laser vision or something? Keep them coming : )
"You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star...." (Nietzsche)
Now, most happy to have if any influence upon you..!
Thanx for this image, but let me ask immediately: how come are those soft tissue details..?!
Are they the part of your manipulation..?
The brains already seem to be a clear manipulation (a seperate brain image incorporated, probably an illustration) when you look at this work in the larger version, but the soft tissues which make up the contours of the faces are so detailed along with those again so very detailed bony parts, and they all match each other lock and key (yet, I may be mistaken altogether as I'm not a radiology specialist)......and I cannot figure it out whether you've done a blending with a few images together or not...
Anyway, beautiful and impressive work..! :)
May I join this "radiology frenzy" with a strictly bony work..?
...After this...
The image was infact a dia-positive of that particular hand radiograph,
and was prepared by an old professor of orthopedics and traumatology
to be shawn in a lecture about rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Then, after the retirement of that professor, the image passed to
his son, who also worked in the same department as an associate
professor.
It was in this associate professor's lecture on RA that I first saw
this image and was struck by it (it was 1996, as far as I remember)...
After the lecture, I asked for permission to borrow the transparency
for being able to enlarge and print it in our photography club in the
faculty.
I had the symmetrisations in my mind from the very beginnign,
but I had to wait to own a computer and a scanner for being able to
produce them seamlessly...
Well, talked too much, but I cannot resist to remember and tell the
stories... :)
Regards...
I'm gonna resist the temptation to say it looks like Punk 'cept it's got a brain - that would be too obvious and a wee bit too nasty. So I'll stick to the 'nice pic' comment. (",) btw, don't wanna get into gorey details & putting people off their tea, but is this a crash victim? The right hand pics bone structure looks well trashed up....or is that just your work on the image itself?
Doruk, I like your images and your story...The soft tissue detail was already there in the XRays, I've touched up and photoshopped here and there, but mostly it's the real McCoy. You were right about the brain, I rendered that ages ago for an interactive CD-ROM on basic structure and function of the brain, for grads starting on the neurosurgical ward I used to work on...the rest of the pic is just graphics and layers flattened together to give the final product. Jordy, not sure what these people originally presented to ED with, as these XRays were in the "reject" bin...so they could've been a few days old, I didn't look after these guys anyway...I think there's no major damage there... Caledonia, Rork...your comments remind me of a joke the midwives told me recently up in the delivery suite: "We had a miracle up here the other day...a baby was born with a brain and a penis!" LOL Thanks everyone for looking and your comments...as for what comes next? Your guess is as good as mine! ;-)>
These are very cool Punk and Doruksal.....very cool!
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
Hey, that's cool Niko, I think you were right though Gun, it's inner-space but with a very sci-fi feel to this image. Niko, if you ever need to have an X-ray done, or if you're in hospital at all, go to the X-Ray department and politely ask if you could have any "reject" X-Rays to experiment with...they always have some that they usually just throw out...as with photography, not all their exposures are useful! (for diagnostic purposes in these cases) Most radiologists are pretty friendly, and would probably be appreciative in someone taking an "artistic" interest in their work!
Punkister, thank you for the tip. I will ask those pics when visiting local hospital. And like I said before, I really dig these x-rays. Esp that electrical hand you posted before. Keep playing with these. Doruksal, hmmmm, I dont recall doing such image, but that doesn't mean I dont have work like that. ...but this should be only x-ray pic I have made. .n
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Well Doruksal gave me an idea a while back, so tonight at work I went fossicking through the reject X-Ray bin at work and grabbed a few interesting images to scan in, and manipulate...I posted the result in the mixed-medium gallery, in larger format, but thought I'd share the result with you as well...Hell, I've tried MicroPhotography, LunarPhotography, now its RadiologyScanography!! I'm just having fun, I hope you're enjoying my experiments and not getting sick of them! :-)> There's a link to the larger pic if you're interested....*SPAM SPAM SPAM*