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The Anatomy of Time

The Anatomy of Time

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The Anatomy of Time

Radiography and photography are just methods of recording radiation from two different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. You might think of x-rays as light from "beyond the ultraviolet". Way beyond! But these "rays" can go where visable light cannot - such as inside this old pocket watch (which was given to me by my grandfather before he died).

After I made the radiograph, I photographed the film on a light board with a Canon digital camera and created a negative of the image with Microsoft Digital Image software (because radiographs are direct negative images on a film, this is one case where two negatives really do make a positive!).

Oh, some disclaimers are in order. This demonstration is by a professional driver on a closed course. Do not try this at home. X-rays can be dangerous. Your mileage may vary. The mad scientist has now left the building, seeking further experiments in light and time. Tempus fugit. E=mc2.

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  • Sarah D. Kiefer 29/03/2007 8:10

    "i bought a cheap watch from the crazy man floating down Canal, it doesn't use numbers or moving hands, it always just says 'now.'

    now you might be thinkin' that i was had, but this watch is never wrong, and if i have trouble the warranty said 'breathe in, breathe out, move on...'"

    (fine then, yeah, yeah....i've outed myself as a jimmy buffett fan...phan...hee hee. please don't shun me. LOL. ah, our 20th/21st century's answer to the Bard rarely fails with a poignant lyric or two despite the fact that we're all quite well aware that he can't sing a lick of any of them! haha...) hard to avoid looking at your images not only bc they're fascinating and well-executed but bc we get your accompanying caption gems! all of it, very cool, never predictable and consistently inspiring...
    cheers,
    sarah k
  • MWPhoto 20/03/2006 17:26

    Thanks, John
    Thanks, Peter. I appreciate hearing your thoughts about your watch: a symbol of time that passes from generation to generation. MW
  • Peter Kremer 19/03/2006 2:45

    I like this one!
    To me, it's more than just another x-ray....

    Time.
    Loosing time.
    wasting time.
    Using the given time.
    Isn`t it the central theme of our pour existence ?

    By the way.
    My grandfather gave me an old pocket watch as well :-)
    That was 36 year ago.
    I used it very often and it still works pretty good.
    It shows me how my time is running . . . . . . . .
    And it forces me to use the given time as good as I can.

    Thank you for this great photographie.
  • John Barnett 17/01/2006 22:16

    Great idea. Fascinating approach.