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    THE DAILY MAIL PRESNETS ARMENIAN PHOTOGRAPHER'S COLLECTION OF CLOSE-UP IMAGES OF ANIMAL EYES - PHOTOS

    10:24 07.05.2013

    The British Daily Mail has published the latest collection by
    Armenian photographer Suren Manvelyan that reveals animal eyes in
    extreme close-up.

    The collection collection features extreme close-up images showing
    eyes of animals, birds and reptiles.

    The collection includes rodents, hyenas, lemurs, monkeys, tiger
    pythons, cats, dogs, snakes, birds, a fox and even a flying possum.

    This eye is a close-up of the eye of a husky dog. Husky dog: Huskies
    mainly live in the Arctic and are known for having pale blue eyes.

    However, some species have been known to have brown, green and
    yellow eyes

    Fennec Fox eye Fennec fox: The fennec is a small nocturnal fox
    that lives in the Sahara desert in Africa. Its eye resembles what
    paleontologists believe many dinosaur eyes to look like. The fox is
    known for its large ears, which help keep it cool

    Lark eye close-up Lark: Larks are passerine birds, also known as
    perching birds or songbirds. The majority live in dry regions,
    in northern and eastern Australia. Larks are medium-sized birds,
    between five to eight inches long and weigh between 15 and 75 grams

    Long-eared owl eye Long-eared owl: The long-eared owl is indigenous
    to Europe, Asia, and North America. It is between 12 to 16 inches
    long and has a wingspan of around 39 inches

    Chinchilla eye close-up Chinchilla: The chinchilla has the most
    distinctive pupil of Manveylan's collection. It is a rodent native
    to the Andes mountains in South America. The name chinchilla means
    'little chincha' and is named after the Chincha people of the Andes,
    who used to wear its fur

    Each of the photos in Manveylan's collection show the complex surface
    of individual animal eyes.

    Many of Manveylan's images were taken of animals in captivity at
    Yerevan Zoo in Armenia.

    Manveylan's Animal Eyes collection was a follow-up to his Your
    Beautiful Eyes series which features extreme close-up images of
    human eyes.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/05/07/the-daily-mail-presnets-armenian-photog
    raphers-collection-of-close-up-images-of-animal-eyes/

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2320191/Eye-tiger-Incredibly-
    detailed-photos-animal-eyes-look-extreme-close-up.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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