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Your Beautiful Eyes

In his series Your Beautiful Eyes, Armenian photographer Suren Manvelyan takes a wonderfully close-up look at the human eye. The detail in his photos are quite amazing and the windows to the soul look more like craters with a dark pool of nothingness at their centre. Have a look at his stunning macro shots after the jump.

See more of Manvelyan’s work at Behance.

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  1. Macross (Reply) on August 23rd, 2010

    Whats that honeycomb image in some of them?

    Truly they are beautiful, complex pieces of engineering.

    • prawn1 (Reply) on August 23rd, 2010

      Good question Macross. It seems the Stroma cells form the intricate meshes around the iris. These stromal patters are so unique that no two people share the same, not even identical twins.

      • easy (Reply) on August 23rd, 2010

        i would say those honeycomb patterns would be from a diffuser around a light. they all are on the light facing side and their sizes are inconsistent.

  2. Macross (Reply) on August 23rd, 2010

    How’s the iris on that last image? almost like the surface of dark water.


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