Polaroid kirlian photography photo taken about
1998.
Kirlian Photography: The process of photographing an object by exposing film in
a dark room to ultraviolet light that results from electronic and ionic
interactions caused by an electric field. The photograph shows a light, glowing
band surrounding the outline of the object. [After S.D. and V.K. Kirlian,
20th-century Russian electricians.]
In the case of the picture above. A special camera is used that photographs
both visible light and ultraviolet light onto the polaroid film at the same
time.
 Be thou the rainbow in the
storms of life. The evening beam that smiles the clouds away, and tints
tomorrow with prophetic ray. Lord Byron
Life can be both exhilarating and devastating. Having
experienced both, as many have, I know the drive to continue is the light of
the soul.

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by step
I took this photo of at the Davinci exhibit: "Madonna and the
Yarnwinder" There are many versions of this painting done by his students.
I have not seen a picture of this one anywhere on the net. It contains the
geometry of "vitruvius man" like many of his paintings.
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