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Flower power
On the retina, an image of some flowers can be seen, projected into the eye and forming an outline on the back of the eye. The eye essentially functions like a camera. This is how one might imagine the image appears when we look at a bouquet of flowers in twilight. In daylight, the sharpness and central part of the image are concentrated in the macula. Text from the book Se Människan, 1973. ©Lennart Nilsson/SPL
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A ring "seen" through the eye, 1975 ©Lennart Nilsson/SPL -
Stockholm 1975 ©Lennart Nilsson/SPL -
The sea "seen" through the eye, 1975©Lennart Nilsson/SPL
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A ring "seen" through the eye, 1975 ©Lennart Nilsson/SPL -
Stockholm 1975 ©Lennart Nilsson/SPL -
The sea "seen" through the eye, 1975©Lennart Nilsson/SPL