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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Wildlife At The Fernald Nature Preserve
An American bald eagle is seen in flight at the Fernald Nature Preserve in Ross, Ohio, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Jason Whitman/NurPhoto) -
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: The cap that restored Dr Lynley Hood's eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Divya Adhia
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restored her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
Ferrari Press Agency
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25/05/2023
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Lynley Hood
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Back pain placebo restores author's sight.
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25/05/2023
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An elderly woman has had her eyesight restored — after being treated for back pain.
It is being hailed a “scientific miracle” by scientists involved in the treatment.
Author Dr Lynley Hood , 80, from New Zealand, had suffered from an acute form of glaucoma for more than a decade.
She had no central vision in her left eye while her right eye was like seeing the world through TV static and it was difficult for her to adapt to changing light conditions.
It had effectively stopped her from reading and writing and she had to give up her work as an award-winning author and was warned her eyesight would never improve.
Her life-changing moment came after she fractured her pelvis in a fall in 2020, and since then had suffered severe lower back pain.
Because of her pain she volunteered for a chronic pain treatment research project at the country’s University of Otago.
Treatment involved her wearing a cap wired with electrodes that stimulate the brain with electrical currents.
OPS: Dr Lynley Hood with the cap that restroed her eyesight and Dr Divya Adhia
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FEATURE - Wissenschaftler passen Käfer 3D-Brillen an, um zu sehen, was in ihrem Gehirn passiert, wenn sie jagen
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01/07/2019
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Praying Mantis insects have been fitted with tiny 3D glasses and given their own cinema – so scientists can learn how their brains make them top insect predators.Scientists have discovered neurons in their brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots.In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were found in praying mantises. The specially-designed insect cinema was created by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK.The mantises were fitted with 3D glasses made up of red and green lenses.The glasses were glued with bees wax to the eyes of a mantis.They were then shown a range of moving images on a mini movie-like screen and shown 3D movies of simulated bugs while their brain activity was monitored. ower autonomous robots.”
OPS: A 3D neuron from a praying mantis captured under a microscope for the first time
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FEATURE - Wissenschaftler passen Käfer 3D-Brillen an, um zu sehen, was in ihrem Gehirn passiert, wenn sie jagen
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Praying Mantis insects have been fitted with tiny 3D glasses and given their own cinema – so scientists can learn how their brains make them top insect predators.Scientists have discovered neurons in their brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots.In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were found in praying mantises. The specially-designed insect cinema was created by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK.The mantises were fitted with 3D glasses made up of red and green lenses.The glasses were glued with bees wax to the eyes of a mantis.They were then shown a range of moving images on a mini movie-like screen and shown 3D movies of simulated bugs while their brain activity was monitored. ower autonomous robots.”
OPS: A praying mantis in the 3D glasses
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FEATURE - Wissenschaftler passen Käfer 3D-Brillen an, um zu sehen, was in ihrem Gehirn passiert, wenn sie jagen
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01/07/2019
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Praying Mantis insects have been fitted with tiny 3D glasses and given their own cinema – so scientists can learn how their brains make them top insect predators.Scientists have discovered neurons in their brains that compute 3D distance and direction. Understanding these could help vision in robots.In stunning images captured under the microscope for the first time, the neurons were found in praying mantises. The specially-designed insect cinema was created by researchers at Newcastle University in the UK.The mantises were fitted with 3D glasses made up of red and green lenses.The glasses were glued with bees wax to the eyes of a mantis.They were then shown a range of moving images on a mini movie-like screen and shown 3D movies of simulated bugs while their brain activity was monitored. ower autonomous robots.”
OPS: A praying mantis in the 3D glasses
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FEATURE - Behinderte Kinder posieren für River Island
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Robinson Photography/REX/Shutterstock (9427566h)
Miley Major, four, who has eyesight issues.
River Island uses child models with disabilities, UK - 20 Feb 2018
SIX children with DISABILITIES have been hired as fashion store River Island's latest MODELS. The youngsters, aged between three and 10, who have a range of disabilities including Down's Syndrome, cerebral palsy, hyper mobility and sight issues, are the faces of the high street chain's new kids' range. They joined the River Island Kids Squad to promote its new Spring and Summer range, thanks to Zebedee Management, which specialises in working with clients with disabilities. The campaign, which is running on YouTube, Video on Demand and social media, includes pretty Lois Groom, 10, who was born with 18q deletion syndrome, Miley Major, four, who has eyesight issues and three-year-old Mia Wenham, who has cerebral palsy.
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Elephant regains eyesight after undergoing succsessful cataract removal operation, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 14 Oct 2012
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
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Elephant Regains Sight After Groundbreaking Cataract Op
An elephant has regained her eyesight after undergoing a groundbreaking cataract operation.
Last month African elephant Duchess, from Paignton Zoo in Devon, became the first in the UK to undergo the eye operation.
The 42-year-old had her right eye removed in 2011 because of glaucoma, and went on to develop cataracts in her left eye.
This left her virtually blind and meant she was only able to tell the difference between light and shade.
The delicate operation to remove the cataracts was conducted by Jim Carter, a specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology.
The three hour procedure appeared to go well but staff have had an anxious wait to see just how successful it has been.
They are now overjoyed after Duchess, who has suffered no ill effects from the procedure, appears to have regained most of her sight.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IZICNZZCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Elephant regains eyesight after undergoing succsessful cataract removal operation, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 14 Oct 2012
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1921567d)
Elephant Regains Sight After Groundbreaking Cataract Op
An elephant has regained her eyesight after undergoing a groundbreaking cataract operation.
Last month African elephant Duchess, from Paignton Zoo in Devon, became the first in the UK to undergo the eye operation.
The 42-year-old had her right eye removed in 2011 because of glaucoma, and went on to develop cataracts in her left eye.
This left her virtually blind and meant she was only able to tell the difference between light and shade.
The delicate operation to remove the cataracts was conducted by Jim Carter, a specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology.
The three hour procedure appeared to go well but staff have had an anxious wait to see just how successful it has been.
They are now overjoyed after Duchess, who has suffered no ill effects from the procedure, appears to have regained most of her sight.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IZICNZZCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Elephant regains eyesight after undergoing succsessful cataract removal operation, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 14 Oct 2012
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1921567b)
Elephant Regains Sight After Groundbreaking Cataract Op
An elephant has regained her eyesight after undergoing a groundbreaking cataract operation.
Last month African elephant Duchess, from Paignton Zoo in Devon, became the first in the UK to undergo the eye operation.
The 42-year-old had her right eye removed in 2011 because of glaucoma, and went on to develop cataracts in her left eye.
This left her virtually blind and meant she was only able to tell the difference between light and shade.
The delicate operation to remove the cataracts was conducted by Jim Carter, a specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology.
The three hour procedure appeared to go well but staff have had an anxious wait to see just how successful it has been.
They are now overjoyed after Duchess, who has suffered no ill effects from the procedure, appears to have regained most of her sight.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IZICNZZCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Elephant regains eyesight after undergoing succsessful cataract removal operation, Paignton Zoo, Devon, Britain - 14 Oct 2012
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS, CALENDARS OR ANY MERCHANDISING WORLDWIDE WITHOUT CLEARANCE BY RICHARD AUSTIN
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features (1921567a)
Elephant Regains Sight After Groundbreaking Cataract Op
An elephant has regained her eyesight after undergoing a groundbreaking cataract operation.
Last month African elephant Duchess, from Paignton Zoo in Devon, became the first in the UK to undergo the eye operation.
The 42-year-old had her right eye removed in 2011 because of glaucoma, and went on to develop cataracts in her left eye.
This left her virtually blind and meant she was only able to tell the difference between light and shade.
The delicate operation to remove the cataracts was conducted by Jim Carter, a specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology.
The three hour procedure appeared to go well but staff have had an anxious wait to see just how successful it has been.
They are now overjoyed after Duchess, who has suffered no ill effects from the procedure, appears to have regained most of her sight.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/IZICNZZCQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Twilight Years
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An old lady looking through a magnifying at a small photo book
The Twilight Years
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Thoughtful woman
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1299215a )
MODEL RELEASED Blonde woman with blue smiling eyes
Thoughtful woman
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Mature Woman at Home
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1299061a )
MODEL RELEASED Mature woman with reading glasses
Mature Woman at Home
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Mature Woman at Home
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1299060a )
MODEL RELEASED Mature woman with reading glasses
Mature Woman at Home
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Mature Woman at Home
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1299059a )
MODEL RELEASED Mature woman in reading glasses
Mature Woman at Home
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Together
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298960a )
MODEL RELEASED Woman looks over shouler of man she's embracing
Together
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Senior Health
Mandatory Credit: Photo by West Coast Surfer / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1297733a )
MODEL RELEASED Optician looks through sight testing equipment
Senior Health
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Friends hike
Mandatory Credit: Photo by diego cervo / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298105a )
MODEL RELEASED Two friends stand back to back in woodland looking through magnifying lenses
Friends hike
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New Family
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vladimir Godnik / Mood Board / Rex Features ( 1298752a )
MODEL RELEASED Staring 18 month old with blue eyes
New Family
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148u)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148t)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148r)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148q)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148p)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148o)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148n)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148m)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148l)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148k)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148j)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148i)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148g)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148f)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
MUST CREDIT: Suren Manvelyan/Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148e)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
FULL WORDS LINK: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/jeee
Some resemble rugged craters on the Martian landscape, others are notable for their ocean-like blues and greens.
Each one as unique as a fingerprint, these stunning images show the human eye in all its glorious detail.
Suren Manvelyan, a physics teacher, captured these stunning ocular portraits using his friends, colleagues and pupils as models.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148d)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
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Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
Editorial Use Only. Not To Be Sold As Stock. No sales to eye recognition companies
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suren Manvelyan / Rex Features (1229148c)
Extreme close up of the human eye
Extreme close ups of the human eye by Suren Manvelyan, Armenia - Sep 2010
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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