Radiation Physicist Captures Stunning X-Ray Photographs of Plants and Animals
Arie van’t Riet, a radiation physicist from Netherlands, has been working in lab for several years with low-energy x-rays until one day his friend asked him to take an x-ray of one of his paintings. Stunned by the results, Riet decided to explore what else he could examine with x-ray!

But you cannot take a colored x-ray! Right? The photographs you see are actually black and white x-ray colored by the artist in Photoshop. The scenes were captured using a bromide x-ray film (which is like a negative of analog camera but for x-rays), digitized, inverted and then colorized in Photoshop. [via featureshoot] [Source]












