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Ocean Eyes

Ocean Eyes

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Ocean Eyes
Reilly Fallon
Colors of the Deep
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Ocean Eyes

Reilly Fallon

During a night dive in Indonesia, you can constantly see marine crustaceans eyes reflecting back at you. Similar to how deers eyes reflect back at you while driving. Majority of the time, once you get close enough to these shrimp they disappear in a blink of an eye. I saw this individual, who remains undescribed by science, dig itself into the black sand. Slowly and carefully I made my approach and took a few photos, only to see a blur in the black sand and the subject disappear into the dark water. Upon closer look, I saw its rainbow eyes staring back at me. A moment in time where two creatures from different worlds meet and wonder about the other's existence.

Captured with:

Sony A1 with 90mm macro lens, F/9, 1/125, ISO 200 with Sea and Sea strobes

Limited Edition:   500

Current Edition:

1

Acrylic Glass Finish

-Printed on Fuji Crystal Professional Archive Maxima photo paper

-Placed under a glossy acrylic glass (1/16 inch thick). The glass is light, shatterproof and resistant to temperature fluctuations.

-Our Best seller. Brilliantly rich color, extreme luminosity and spectacular light-resistance. Allowing the artwork to keep that "fresh-out the package" look for many, many years to come.

-Luxury in style and quality. Intended for indoor.

Metal Print Finish

-Printed on Fuji Crystal Professional Archive Maxima photo paper

-The backing is 1/8 in. (3 mm) thick aluminum Dibond. A composite material with three layers, Dibond ensures maximum stability but weighs very little.
 
-Weather + UV resistant - can be placed outdoors. (please assure it is securely hung if placed outdoors).

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