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Jun. 23rd, 2009 04:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Brain? Seriously fried.
So fried that I'm playing Bouncing Balls on Facebook.
Book 43: A Child Is Born, Lennart Nilsson. 216pp
This book is chock-full of goofy Swedish stock photography that had me giggling so much that I had coughing fits a couple times: obviously posed couples going through the motions of doing a home pregnancy test and being elated at the results, for instance. The inside-the-womb photography, however, was really stellar and I thoroughly enjoyed those photos.
As for the text, very detailed in regards to explaining what was what in each of the embryonic and fetal photographs. It amazes me that this process is so precise. How does it even happen? Amazing.
So fried that I'm playing Bouncing Balls on Facebook.
Book 43: A Child Is Born, Lennart Nilsson. 216pp
This book is chock-full of goofy Swedish stock photography that had me giggling so much that I had coughing fits a couple times: obviously posed couples going through the motions of doing a home pregnancy test and being elated at the results, for instance. The inside-the-womb photography, however, was really stellar and I thoroughly enjoyed those photos.
As for the text, very detailed in regards to explaining what was what in each of the embryonic and fetal photographs. It amazes me that this process is so precise. How does it even happen? Amazing.