the X-Ray pin-up calendar: Eizo Pin-Ups 2010

by violet blue on June 16, 2010

What was the old Tom Waits joke? “There’s a theatre right up Western, with seven X’s. I mean, double-X, okay. Triple-X, eh… but seven X’s? Girls without skin.” And that is exactly what medical monitor supply company Eizo is providing in the creepy-compelling Eizo 2010 X-Ray Pin-Up calendar. (ufunk.net, Thanks, P!)

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1 David June 16, 2010 at 7:50 pm

If you ever find yourself at the Erotic Heritage museum in Las Vegas, there is a porno they play on the second floor that was filmed entirely in thermal imaging. VERY interesting, though not sure if I would call it sexy (well, with the exception of the cum-shot; that strangely enough was really hot, pun intended).

2 Ian S Worthington June 18, 2010 at 4:06 pm

Well done. But presumably not real radiographs? The plates would have to be huge and last time I went for one I needed to lay pretty much directly on top of the film, presumably for collimation issues? Also the shoes look wrong.. why would the sole and ankle strap be as dense as the heel, and denser than bone.

3 Miss Mar June 19, 2010 at 11:35 am

Even looking through the pin up calendar, my eyes go straight to the shoes on their feet. What is on the shoes to make them show up brighter than the rest of the models?

4 Jim June 21, 2010 at 6:16 am

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