X-Ray Photography by Nick Veasey
Let’s see the unseen! This blog entry is dedicated to the art of x-rayography as developed by outstanding Nick Veasey – the hunter of a fascinating inner-space reality. Driven by a wonder of what goes on inside the design, Nick reveals the secrets and shows what it is like under the surface. He creates spectacular inside-out images of the mundane and bizarre with a very fine detail capture mainly due to some of that fancy complicated radiographic gadgetry he uses for taking x-rays. And each his object turns out to have its own unique language, rhythm, and plasticity. Now you can see this rare and unusual imagery into the complex beautiful structures of the normally ordinary things. Below goes the round-up of his works with awesome x-ray vision that uncovers the fascinating inner beauty usually hidden from the naked eye.
Fashion
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Man and Machine
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Objects
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Toys
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Aquatic
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Animals
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Insects
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Plant Life
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Dave
November 29, 2010No Xray pics of TSA employees looking at Xrayed airline passengers? I’m just say’in..
Natalie
November 30, 2010FINALLY… an artist with an unconventional spin on creative expression in the photography world!
Really interesting photos, & I only wish there are more to browse through!
Very inspiring.
🙂
m
November 30, 2010Spiders are NOT insects.
smileyone73
December 2, 2010great photo’s, love to see some more
SP
December 3, 2010When TSA agents get bored at work. . .
w
December 3, 2010@m Arachnids, whatever ya dooche
Sean
December 17, 2010that guy was reading the daily planet 😀
NMick Veasey
December 19, 2010Thanks allot for the comments. you dont know how much of a bitch it was to x-ray that fucking snake. Sure wish Dave was alive to say that.
AZ
December 20, 2010these are awesome. can you buy prints of these somewhere. they would make awesome posters.
I
January 2, 2011@m Those aren’t even spiders. Last time I checked spiders had 8 legs.
kyle
February 3, 2011they’re tarantulas. which are arachnids. they have two pairs of appendages other than the eight legs. the short ones (chelicerae) around the mouth hold venom, and the others (pedipalpi) are usually used to cut up and crush food.
Bridgett Beau
February 16, 2011This is such a great idea !!! I love this !!!
Stefan Petersen
April 11, 2011Fantastic work. I love it!
Pavel
September 23, 2011cool!!! gr8 work.
houssem temessek
October 2, 2011tres cool
Jasmine
November 17, 2011super super supre fantabeless great
Chiropractic care
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The Design Work
December 26, 2012Great photos..want to see some more