Strange beauty of nature when 'X-ray'

Doctor, doctor of physics Arie van't Riet working at Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) uses X-ray techniques to show that the natural colors around us contain strange beauty.

Dr. Riet presented the hidden beauty collection of nature in a recent event held in the province of Groningen (Netherlands). This X-ray collection was successfully done thanks to his experience in X-ray shooting at hospitals.

First, he tested X-rays on tulips, the products obtained were black and white X-ray plates. After that, he "digitized" the photos on the computer, selected and edited colors for some other components of the image to bring the spirit of the natural picture into X-ray film.

In addition to plants, some objects are animal specimens also selected. Thanks to this technique, viewers can observe the internal structure of some natural objects such as tulip, leaf veins, chameleon, python, frog .

'I like to take subjects of normal X-rays, close to life around us like butterflies perched on flowers, fish swimming in the water, birds perched on trees or rats running in the fields' , Mr. Riet shared his passion .

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X-ray works 'Chameleon and begonia'

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Protea and Python

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Flowering plants Medinilla magnifica, python and snake termites

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Frogs and waterlily

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Tulips

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Cymbidium, butterflies and dragonflies

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Chrysanthemum and butterfly

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Monkey

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Rooster