Monday, September 20, 2010

X-Ray Vision

The X-Ray Vision of Nick Veasey




Do you have much control over the results of the X-rays?
What you control is the amount of radiation; the thicker the object, the more radiation you need. You also control the time for which you expose the radiation and the distance that the radiation source is from the object. In photography terms time is like how long the shutter is open, the amount of radiation is how much light there is coming through it, and the distance is the same as how far the lens is from the object you are shooting. However, it doesn’t work on the normal visual spectrum of light. X-rays are invisible. By Nick Veasey.



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