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06-05-2012, 11:32 PM
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The Boy With Sapphire Eyes
Here is a comment from the photographer herself (Vanessa Bristow): To all of you DOUBTING THOMAS’ out there who distrust the originality of this photograph, it is NOT Photoshopped. I was in the local communal lands looking for my lost Dalmatian dog, and I stopped to ask his mother if she had seen it. While I was talking to her, her son, who was playing with his siblings and friends nearby, caught my eye. I asked her if I could photograph him, and this is the first picture that I took of him – it was possibly his first interaction up close with a white person, and his fascination in me, or in the camera, is plainly evident. I took a few photos of him at the time, and a few more later on a follow-up. An ophthalmologist friend had this to say about his unusual eyes, "The picture of the little boy with the blue eyes and dark skin probably represents Ocular Albinism or Nettleship-Falls albinism, or Juvenile uveitis. Both conditions cause the pigment of the iris to be less dense." http://blog.africageographic.com/saf...sapphire-eyes/ |
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06-05-2012, 11:50 PM
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Re: The Boy With Sapphire Eyes
what a beautiful child... |
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06-06-2012, 03:09 AM
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Re: The Boy With Sapphire Eyes
Its actually really freaky....I could just be super high, but its freaking me out... |