X-ray photos
Posted: 09-Feb-2008 | Category: Pictures CommentsWhat would we be today without Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. We would not have the possibility to see this cool X-ray pictures.



















What would we be today without Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. We would not have the possibility to see this cool X-ray pictures.



















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these are not real!
so fake!
woooeooowoooooooo
Very nice artwork on these images…
Hear that, people? ART.
lol fake
“these are not real!
so fake!”
All hail captain obvious!
Of course they’re not real, it’s digital art
Wow goo to know the world is filled with idiots…but the art is ok…
although if you wanted to being *exactly* scientifically accurate, the pelvises of the women need o be a bit larger, and the men need to have a bit more pronounced pelvic girdle…
I noticed you did give the women a smaller ribcage
btw, you probably can decipher proportions and things like that, and I am not exactly a medical doctor so you may have put the things in, but just not obvious enough for me to notice. Which is just as fine, as I would be the only person to notice stuff like that…
“What would we be today without Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen. We would not have the possibility to see this cool X-ray pictures.”
According to this, these are FAKE. We all know that these are digital creations, but some idiot is claiming that these are x-ray images. That is the issue.
kaptan magara adami says:
“We all know that these are digital creations, but some idiot is claiming that these are x-ray images. That is the issue.”
They ARE X-Ray images. What would you call them? What if this was a page of landscape paintings and the title of the page just said that they were great landscapes? Someone screaming “They’re fake! They’re paintings!” just because of THEIR personal interpretation of the description, now that’s dumb.
There’s nothing about the statement you quoted which claims that these are actual X-Rays taken with an actual X-Ray machine.
Put it this way. If the X-Ray machine was never invented, then there would have been no basis for this art in the first place, which is how I took that opening line.
why do people always feel the need to argue everything?
its pathetic… look at it go hum thats interesting or such and move on… the stumble button will work.
eh, dunno its like you have to win some random argument on every page. what if its like some 11 year old kid stumbling around? nice to see compassion is still running out in full.
americans… you complain about how stupid one is, then forget how ignorant you are.
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Technically, the title of the article IS X-Ray PHOTOS, and, as has been mentioned repeatedly, these are not photos. Hence, ‘fake.’ Just as “Incredible Landscape PHOTOS” applied to paintings or digital art would garner a “fake.” And as far as photos claim to be truthful, it is important to distinguish between photography and non-photography.
@lex wrote:
“americans… you complain about how stupid one is, then forget how ignorant you are.”
@lex, how do you know it was an American who is complaining. Besides, your little rant is a complaint in itself. Ironic, huh.
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It’s Wilhelm *Roentgen*…he spelled it wrong (being an xray tech, that’s the thing I nitpick, not whether or not these are real
). Other than that, I don’t think that the author intended to pass these off as being actual xrays b/c most people should realize that none of this would be feasible in reality. Really cool artwork though.
I am old enough to remember when shoe stores woule x-ray your feet to check the right size. Some of the machines were from 1900! and spread the rays all over the store, blasting not just you got any man, woman and child withnin 20 feet. I also remember being examined by my family doctor as a child and having him dropping cigarette ashes on my little head as he moves his stethoscope around. Some things actually are better today…but no many.
I also remember him using the lit end of the ciagret to examine the inside of my mouth. This after his shaking and banging the little light he had, then tossing it aside.
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