I need a picture of a high definition eye to work with on photoshop.?

I would like to try my hand at editing and enhancing photos, but any picture of an eye i get is just blurry when i zoom in.

Can i have a picture of an eye with no makeup on and good lighting?

It would really help me out.

3 Responses to I need a picture of a high definition eye to work with on photoshop.?

  1. Paul Corless

    Join http://www.deviantart.com its a free to join art community.

    Once you are a member you have full access to thousands of stock images and resources that you can download. And most people only want a thankyou and a back link.

    There are hundreds of high res eye images on that site.

  2. John Smith

    Do you want any picture of a human eye or are you working with eye detail from a photo you have taken.

    I Google imaged "human eye close up" and found numerous good results.

    If your refering to pictures you have taken then establish why they are "blurry".
    I dont see how makeup has any influence on the quality of the picture you are taking.
    For best detail you need to set your camera ( assuming its digital ) to take high resolution photos.
    The only problem when taking a photograph of any eye is reflection. Eyes being what they are ( especially in cats or night predators ) reflect light inside the eyeball to intensify the image. This reflection process can cause light to reflect back out the eye ( which is why cats eyes appear like illuminated green bulbs in the dark ). The use of a flash can cause bad effects as a high power source of light will reflect back from the eye into the camera. This can be solved using minimal natural light, a longer photo exposure time and avoid taking a photo where the eyeball is looking directly into the camera lense.

    This webpage seems to offer good advice http://www.videojug.com/webvideo/how-to-photograph-an-eye

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