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The names Matt. Grew up in WI but now live in VA. I am currently 21 years of age.
More specifically in the interactions that you had with me what could had I done to make them better. It can be something small as, "Talk louder, or talk slower." Just anything.
I realize that throughout my life I am not the best at talking to people. It is probably my greatest struggle but one in which I wish to improve. So any constructive criticism would help.
Thank you to all the kind people who message me. I would like to get them in my ask and don't feel you should be anon any way that makes it easier is good for me :)
For a project entitled Your Beautiful Eyes, Armenian physics teacher and photographer Suren Manvelyan (previously featured here) used his students, colleagues and friends as models for his awesome series of close-up ocular portraits. When viewed up close the anatomy of the human eye suddenly appears incredibly alien and unfamiliar. The longer you look at each photo, exploring its unique textures and colors, the less it feels like you’re looking at a human eye.
Manvelyan says, ‘It is quite natural when you shoot macro shots of insects and plants, but to try to make a picture of the eye? I did not expect these results.I was not aware they are of such complicated appearance. Everyday we see hundreds of eyes but do not even suspect they have such beautiful structure, like surfaces of unknown planets.’
If you’re wondering how Manvelyan creates these marvelous images, so are we. He says the process is a closely-guarded secret. But even if we can’t find out how he does it, we can still see plenty more of his work over at Suren Manvelyan’s website.
[via My Modern Metropolis, Bored Panda and Dailymail.co.uk]
It’s The Eyes Have Have It Day on Geyser of Awesome!
Ivan Aivazovsky (July 29, 1817 – May 5, 1900), “[…] most famous for his seascapes, which constitute more than half of his paintings. Aivazovsky is widely considered as one of the greatest seascape painters of all time.”