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Eye catching: This incredible picture shows a close up of a human eye, revealing in remarkable detail the structures of the iris
The windows to the soul: But seen so close they seem less like human anatomy and almost like the landscape of an alien world
Irises are thin circular structures which control the diameter of the pupils to determine how much light reaches the retina
Fibrous: The pictures show the front pigmented fibrovascular tissue known as a stroma
Unique:
The macro ocular portraits were taken by Armenian physics teacher Suren
Manvelyan, 36, using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models
Unexpected:
Mr Manvelyan said he was surprised by the results of his efforts to
photograph the human eye, describing them like the 'surfaces of unknown
planets'
Enchanting: We often think of our eyes as smooth spheres, but Mr Manvelyan's photos show they are anything but
Mysterious: The extreme close up of this picture makes the shot one of the most alien looking in the set
The
colour of green eyes does not result simply from the pigmentation of
the iris. Rather, its appearance is caused by the combination of an
amber or light brown pigmentation of the stroma, given by a low or
moderate concentration of melanin, with the blue tone imparted by the
Rayleigh scattering of the reflected light
Evolution:
Millions of years of adaptation have led to our eyes becoming the
complex structures that they are today, scientists believe
Spectrum: In humans irises have been known to be green, blue, brown, and in rarer cases, hazel, grey, violet, or even pink
Anatomical: These images almost appear like they were conceived by H.R. Giger, the celebrated designer behind the Alien movies
The
iris is divided into two major regions: The pupillary zone is the
inner region whose edge forms the boundary of the pupil. The ciliary
zone is the rest of the iris that extends to its origin at the ciliary
body
Secrets:
Mr Manvelyan, who started experimenting with photography when he was
16 and is now a leading photographer for Yerevan Magazine, is reluctant
to share his techniques
Aglow: The light from his flash nevertheless betrayed by the red glow in the skin of the subject of this portrait
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