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So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

The holographic universe hides all the super secrets that human beings have painstakingly searched for.

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

After the volcano erupted magma, the bottomless black hole once again began to sleep.

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Yes, it's the eyes

。。。

You use it every day to see everything in the world, but do you really understand its existence?

In 2010, Armenian photographer Suren Manvelyan exploded with a set of "Your Beautiful Eyes" macro human eye photography.

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

This group of works shows the details of the iris and pupils of the human eye, and also shows the beauty in the eyes in detail, which is extremely shocking.

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Born in 1976 in Yerevan, armenia, Suren Manvelyan became involved in photography at the age of 16 and officially became a professional photographer in 2006. He is also a Ph.D. in physics who studies the theory of quantum chaos.

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

In addition to the Human Eyes series, Suren is best known for an Animals' Eyes series, which features subjects ranging from common poultry and livestock to a variety of wild animals, marine life, and more.

The first animal eye he photographed came from a husky dog:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Later, he photographed the eyes of many different animals before and after. Including crocodile eyes that resemble kiwifruit:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Long-eared owls:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Lizard Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Catfish Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Chinchilla Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Black-spotted pufferfish eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

In these photos, it is not difficult to find that the phrase "there is a sea of stars hidden in the eyes" is not simply lyrical and praise, but does exist.

For example, is this horse's eye like standing at the foot of a valley and looking up at the sky?

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Are the eyes of this spiny torpedo fish like islands and oceans taken from above?

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Are the eyes of this garden python like a rough rock?

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Does this alpaca's eyes look a bit like planets and lakes on alien planets?

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

This pair of agile eyes represents a window to the soul, and although you can't see any emotion in it, it doesn't prevent you from uttering a sigh of amazement.

Let's take a look at the other animals that Suren photographed, and here's the red discus fisheye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Big Gecko Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Blue Lobster Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

When we look so closely, we find that they are completely different from our humans. Although it is impossible to say whose structure is more complex, it seems that it is not difficult to find that they seem to have some kind of connection with the universe and everything in nature. Perhaps, we will slowly discover more profound secrets in the future.

Hippo's Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Rock Fish Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

There are also blue-gold parrot eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Porcupine Puffer Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Some people may find these photos difficult to accept for a while. But we have to admit that the beauty in these eyes is really fascinating.

Let's take a look at the eyes of the Eleus velvet:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Pinnacles:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes
So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Octopus Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Taking pictures of these animal eyes was undoubtedly a big challenge for Suren.

Elk Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Lobster Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Eyes of alaskan Malamot dogs:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

At first, he had to look for opportunities in his backyard and nearby zoos, but there were obviously very few people he could shoot up close.

peephole:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Coral Fish Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

It wasn't until the first issue of animal eye photos became popular that things began to improve, and Suren was warmly welcomed by places like zoos and aquariums, and he was sometimes even able to walk straight into animal cages to take pictures.

Siamese Cat's Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Crane Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Camel's Eye:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

As of now, Suren Manvelyan has taken and published hundreds of macro photos of the eyes. He was also shortlisted for the "Nature & Wildlife Category" at the 2012 Sony World Photography Awards for some of his works.

Frontfin Scorpene Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

In these works, Suren specifically states that all animals were not harmed during the shooting. But he never made his filming public, "It's a secret. Suren Manvelyan told reporters who interviewed him.

Black Rabbit Eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

Leopard-print gecko eyes:

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

It must be admitted that the beauty of this kind of eye comes from a surprising similarity — as holographic theory says: the smallest is the same as the largest, the greatest is the same as the smallest.

So beautiful! Doctor of Physics Record: The Sea of Stars in the Eyes

When you look at these eyes, what comes to mind involuntarily?