
Because it never gets boring to look inside creatures, living or dead, here’s Cleared: a photo series by Adam Summers that straddles the super-narrow divide between science and art, showing deceased fish in various states of transparency to expose their complex insides…
As it turns out, the 40-year-old staining techniques he employs to view and examine the swimmers’ skeletal tissues produce absolutely stunning results—but not before the specimens have been dyed and bleached, their flesh dissolved, and the remains bathed in glycerine, where he then poses and shoots them fully submerged
via Gizmodo



