Steven N Meyers

 

     

“By using x-rays instead of light, an unusual innervision can be revealed, and Nature shows us textures, details, and shadows that would otherwise not be seen. Visible light is just a small part of the electromagnetic spectrum, and falls between x-rays and infrared. My x-ray images are a collection of negatives, positives, and solarized images––solarized being partly negative and partly positive at the same time.

 

Even though I work in the radiology field I did not have access to the type of equipment to make quality floral radiographs, so I went out and bought my own specimen radiography unit to get the best detail. Just in the last year I've made over 700 exposures. Now I'm taking time to print and show the images but I often get sidetracked and spend my free time making new images. I'm sometimes shocked at how I see things in my own neighborhood that I've never noticed before. Even the grocery store is a different experience now that I am looking for radiographic subjects.”

 
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A Rose

Celosias

 

A Rose

Daffodil
Gloxinia
 
Datura
Giant Calla
Parrot Tulip I
Parrot Tulip II
       
Lily & Bud
Lily Muscadet
Four Callas No 3
Triumph Tulip
       
       
Willow
Wind