Yeah, I'm slow reading email... but I thought I would chime in on this.

For veins, using infrared might be more advantageous. Check out Veinviewer's website:

http://www.luminetx.com/main/content.aspx?cid=316

Brian

----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerard Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 9:11 AM
Subject: EOS OT: Photographing superficial veins under skin.


Hi!,

One OT to tackle with EOS equipment... :-)  Yesterday my daughter had
her blood taken and it gave the the idea of photographing the veins in
questions to see if the small damage was visible (yes... keep
dreaming! :p-)

I tried with 2 EX flashes at each side of the arm, directly in contact
with her thin skin as to "inject" the light inside. I used the MP-E65
at 2x focused on the mark that the needle left and fired away a couple
of times.
All I got was a fairly red frame with no detail in it.  Is there any
way to make a visual separation of the veins ?

Any hints to realize this weird project?   ;-)

-kr, Gerard.

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