Friday, April 15, 2011

Unusual X-Ray Photography by Nick Veasey


While our society is taught to concern itself with the alluring surface of things, Nick Veasey uses industrial x-ray machines to peel back those upper layers, often revealing a far more beautiful, and complex, underside. Having produced the largest x-ray photograph ever – a Boeing 777 that required over 500 separate x-rays of individual elements. Let us check out some other amazing works of his below.

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