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Physicist Arie van't Riet uses a series of duel X-ray cameras to capture flowers, plants and small animals in living dioramas. The x-rays are then finished and colorized in Photoshop. Giving way to some breathtaking nature scenes. Here are a select few from the series.


“Chameleon and Begonia”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Chameleon and Begonia”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Chicken”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Chicken”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Bouquet of Tulips”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Bouquet of Tulips”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Fatsia Japonica, Azalea and Rhododendron With Lizard”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Fatsia Japonica, Azalea and Rhododendron With Lizard”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Field of Tulips”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Field of Tulips”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Waterlily and Frog”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Waterlily and Frog”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Helianthus Tuberosus and Butterflies”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Helianthus Tuberosus and Butterflies”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Medinilla Magnifica Plant With Monitor Lizard and Python”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Medinilla Magnifica Plant With Monitor Lizard and Python”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Monkey”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Monkey”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Orchids”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Orchids”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)



“Python and Protea”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)

“Python and Protea”. (Photo by Arie van't Riet)
13 Mar 2014 05:45:00