Decomposition process of buffalo head

in decomposition •  7 years ago  (edited)

The natural decomposition process is a study of scientists and biological aspects that draw attention to the ability of various elements to influence the decay process quickly or later. Some observation methods have been conducted by researchers and there are differences in opinion and results of this animal decay study which is the discussion of most of the researchers.
Based on these problems, there are various alternatives to finding a way to prove this decay process and between the proposals is through proving the decaying of this animal decay process.

I am an amateur photographer very interested in various genres of photography and want to know how the decay process actually takes place.
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I choose a time-lapse process regularly and the subject is that the buffalo head bought from the meat market is placed in a special box that I build from wasted material and I layer with a white paper and I plug in the LED light to get a balanced light rate during the process of shooting the process that is.dune5.jpg

Artificial lighting factor ie LED light has attracted to small insects such as flies to come and lay eggs on the buffalo's meat section and this helps greatly accelerate the decay rate. the process of taking 15 minutes interval for each picture and non-stop for a three-week period (21 days).
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The photo taking process I set is automatic non-stop and within 24 hours of session then I get 96 pieces of the image decay process.
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Every image I uploaded was a picture of a 4-day interruption process and the decay process accelerated after 2 weeks. The many flies thus affect the speed of decay of the buffalo head. Additionally with the stench of buffalo head carcasses attracted more flies to come and eat rotten meat on the buffalo's carcass.
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The decay process was quicker within 2 weeks and the meat crushed the head of the buffalo head was eaten by a caterpillar that lived in almost all parts of the buffalo's carcass.dune8.jpg
the work process of shooting is actually just as an observer and no further or deeper research on other elements is specific, it is enough to provide special and lighted spots and the process of shooting is made non-stop. This process takes quite a while so I provide additional batteries on my camera and I also provide a solid tripod so that the process of taking uninterrupted photos on any movement that deflects the corner of the selected picture.
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after almost 3 weeks then I find that the decay process has almost ceased and it is likely that the food or the decaying flesh is eaten by caterpillars and lice.
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The buffalo head stalks are only hard and black skin and are increasingly disheartened by the head of the buffalo head skull.

The conclusion I get is that the environment does not significantly affect the decaying process and the natural light of the marinara sun is in no way different from the LED lights I use in the process of taking this picture. This is because, insects like flies and fly eggs are able to accelerate decay even with LED light.

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this writing is actually only a review based on the observation process and no scientific elements are applicable in any of these comments or reports. This experience is not scientific and just a part of my post as a amateur photographer who loves photography. Thank you.

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