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[–]captain_cooked 247ポイント248ポイント  (80子コメント)

Would this be edited (very much) or is this really what here eyes would look like irl?

[–]dyingfast 381ポイント382ポイント  (53子コメント)

Quite heavily edited. If you zoom in you'll notice her forehead and lips have odd magenta streaks, and her brown cheek is made opalescent like her eyes, even though the shadow is falling on that side. Some of the water drops on her skin also have the opalescent effect applied to them.

Most people in the Maldives have dark, brown eyes and you can see that they've splotched the opalescent coloring into both her pupil and past the limbal ring, which would not have color in it.

It's a fun picture at a glance, but the mistakes add up as you keep looking at it.

[–]Default2001 92ポイント93ポイント  (10子コメント)

Those green/magenta streaks are most likely caused by chromatic aberration in the camera lens. https://photographylife.com/what-is-chromatic-aberration

The photo may be edited, but I doubt to the extent of changing eye colour.

[–]tylerdurden801 26ポイント27ポイント  (4子コメント)

Yep, this is pretty classic green/magenta CA due to the lens being shot wide open or close to it.

[–]Tangocan 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

And the cheek is opalescent because it's reflecting the water.

[–]John_Barlycorn 29ポイント30ポイント  (4子コメント)

I just figured contacts, but your explanation works to.

[–]labiaday 16ポイント17ポイント  (0子コメント)

Could also be ocular albinism. Every time I see someone with bizarrely light eyes and dark skin, oftentimes, their pupils don't dilate.

[–]2daMooon 33ポイント34ポイント  (0子コメント)

Even with the large assumption that it isn't edited to make the easy "punchier" the vast majority of her eye is actually being colored by the reflection of the water around her. If you ran into her on the street she would have light eyes but it would not look like this.

[–]PM_ME_YOUR_PM_PHOTOS 3382ポイント3383ポイント  (453子コメント)

"Tell me of the waters of your homeworld, Usul."

[–]TheFremen 249ポイント250ポイント  (2子コメント)

"We came from Caladan—a paradise world for our form of life. There existed no need on Caladan to build a physical paradise or a paradise of the mind — we could see the actuality all around us. And the price we paid was the price men have always paid for achieving a paradise in this life — we went soft, we lost our edge."

-- The Holy Words of Muad'dib

[–]Nesman64 1364ポイント1365ポイント  (283子コメント)

I will not fear. 
Fear is the mind-killer. 
Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. 
I will face my fear. 
I will permit it to pass over me and through me. 
And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. 
Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.

[–]xxmindtrickxx 338ポイント339ポイント  (37子コメント)

People always list this as such a great quote, but it didn't have nearly the dramatic impact on me as Duke Leto Atreides' words to Paul.

"I'll miss the sea, but a person needs new experiences. They jar something deep inside, allowing him to grow. Without change something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken."

[–]Zombie_Giant_Sponge 175ポイント176ポイント  (24子コメント)

There is probably no more terrible instance of enlightenment than the one in which you discover your father is a man - with human flesh.

[–]fgben 169ポイント170ポイント  (22子コメント)

I've been giving this some thought this year.

We watched Inside Out the other day, and I was disappointed in the dinner table scene when they go into the father's head. They had a chance to show the father consumed with worries about his work, wanting to provide for the family, his own internal struggles and problems.

But no, they decided to go the typical herp derp dumb father is stupid and sports-obsessed and not paying attention hurr hurr.

I think they missed a chance to plant the seed in the minds of kids that their parents are also human, with their own hopes and fears and demons.

I would argue that childhood ends when the child realizes his parents are ... people.

[–]Dankleberg 30ポイント31ポイント  (0子コメント)

It's written as a litany, which is meant to be memorized I think. Regardless of impact I'm not surprised it stuck with more people. It's also repeated a lot more often.

[–]tonyaustin6 211ポイント212ポイント  (202子コメント)

Goddamn that's a good book, I gotta re-read it

[–]The_Forcast16 129ポイント130ポイント  (198子コメント)

What book is this from?

[–]Whimzies 566ポイント567ポイント  (135子コメント)

Dune. Go read it now.

If youre not into reading, go find it on audible.com its very well done. Search for code words an youll get a free month, try JRE

[–]my_fokin_percocets 25ポイント26ポイント  (39子コメント)

What is generally thought of the sequels? Dune is hard to get in to but very rewarding. I found Dune Messiah even harder to read and ended up putting it down. Should I keep going?

[–]bilbo_dragons 29ポイント30ポイント  (12子コメント)

I read Dune a few years ago and went right to Messiah right after. Didn't get very far.

I reread the first book a few months ago specifically to give the entire series a shot and ended up doing about a book a week. I still wasn't a huge fan of Messiah (but I think a reread of the series might change that) but it was worth it for the rest of the series. I can't guarantee you'll like it, but I seriously recommend giving the whole series a shot before you give up before the end.

I thought Children and especially God Emperor were so good that when I think back to the original, I catch myself saying "Oh yeah, and that stuff happened too, didn't it?"

The sequels written by Frank himself are great. I've never read his son's sequels but I've read his prequels. Maybe skip those. They were okay, but they weren't "Holy shit Dune is awesome" Dune.

Also, I found the Scott Brick audiobooks and would recommend them.

[–]brickmack 50ポイント51ポイント  (34子コメント)

Theres also a movie.

Don't watch that.

[–]j33pwrangler 44ポイント45ポイント  (17子コメント)

Lol...I loved that movie. Didn't ruin the book for me weirdly.

Also, the SciFi channel did a new version of Dune..more theatrical. I think Susan Sarandon was in it? More true to the book. Not too bad.

[–]bratcats 17ポイント18ポイント  (5子コメント)

I like the original version, but I grew up with it. The newer version made more sense but I liked it less. Sting was better as Fade and Alia was more creepy. I tried showing it to my boyfriend. I ended up having to explain a lot of it.

[–]vhjvh 16ポイント17ポイント  (10子コメント)

theres also a movie about the book Dune, called Dune.

[–]PressureChief 46ポイント47ポイント  (8子コメント)

And how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!

[–]FireHog66 7ポイント8ポイント  (2子コメント)

It is by will alone I set my mind in motion. It is by the juice of sapho that thoughts acquire speed, the lips acquire stains, the stains become a warning. It is by will alone I set my mind in motion.

[–]nuages44 58ポイント59ポイント  (47子コメント)

A sick RTS came out of those novels.

[–]PM_ME_YOUR_PM_PHOTOS 99ポイント100ポイント  (22子コメント)

You could argue that the RTS genre itself came out of these novels, as Dune II has been credited with creating the format for RTS games that flowed.

Edit: Lol. Followed. I didn't mean to say "flowed" but it's staying.

[–]Hoooooooar 61ポイント62ポイント  (8子コメント)

The first real RTS. RIP Westwood.

[–]JimiSlew3 6ポイント7ポイント  (2子コメント)

Loved Red Alert's Intro. Heck, full motion videos in their games were awesome. I like how they made Einstein a bad ass.

[–]Mr_Forgetful 72ポイント73ポイント  (1子コメント)

Night's pearl-scented requiem...
'Tis for us!
What joys run, then -
Bright in our eyes -
What flower-spangled amores
Pull at our hearts...
What flower spangled amores
Fill our desires

-Paul Atreides to Chani-

[–]RoboErectus 22ポイント23ポイント  (46子コメント)

That's ridiculous. My homeworld is Calderaan.

[–]PM_ME_YOUR_PM_PHOTOS 84ポイント85ポイント  (44子コメント)

That's funny, but there really are a number of direct parallels between Dune (1965) and Star Wars (1977). Spoilers follow.

Dune: Chosen one saves the galaxy with supernatural powers a generation early by going to a desert planet with two moons.

Star wars: Chosen one saves the galaxy with supernatural powers a generation late by leaving a desert planet with two suns.

Dune: A corrupt galactic empire conspires to (re?)gain absolute power but underestimates the noble underdogs who are aided by the supernatural good.

Star Wars: A corrupt galactic empire conspires to maintain absolute power but underestimates the noble underdogs who are aided by the supernatural good.

Dune: The death of the hero's father is a motivating factor in defeating the galactic empire and establishing order in the galaxy

Star Wars: The death of the hero's father is a motivating factor in defeating the galactic empire and bringing balance to the force

(ahem Hamlet)

Dune: The hero's sister (born fairly late in the plot) was a critical part of the struggle against the galactic empire independent of the hero's efforts.

Star Wars: The hero's sister (revealed as sister fairly late in the trilogy's plot) was a critical part of the struggle against the galactic empire independent of the hero's efforts.

There are a number of other similarities, but these are what I thought of off the top of my head. I could say though that Star Wars was the best Dune movie I could have asked for.

[–]OhSoProfessorial 119ポイント120ポイント  (11子コメント)

Dune: There are spaceships.

Star Wars: There are spaceships.

[–]Mjolnir12 7ポイント8ポイント  (2子コメント)

Except Dune spaceships are huge and have smaller spaceships in them, and are powered by crazy drugged up mutants that warp space with their mines. I bet a Guild Heighliner can do the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.

[–]rexington_ 18ポイント19ポイント  (1子コメント)

You'll find a lot of those parallels if you look around for them. Hero's Journey fare.

[–]H42 51ポイント52ポイント  (7子コメント)

I was in Moscow, in line to enter the Pushkin Museum, the girl in line behind me had absolutely striking green eyes.

If you have ever seen the Green Flash as the sun sets into the ocean, her's were that color. This was 1996, before colored contacts were popular.

The only thing I could think is somewhere in Russia was a village with all the eyes that color.

This photo is as striking as that girl, only the colors are changed.

[–]eaglesforlife 504ポイント505ポイント  (67子コメント)

Clearly she's controlling the water around her.

[–]Lobsterbib 197ポイント198ポイント  (54子コメント)

They should make a live-action movie based of an animated series based off of this pic.

[–]Booblicle 592ポイント593ポイント  (36子コメント)

[–]czhunc 98ポイント99ポイント  (23子コメント)

Aren't master air benders supposed to shave their heads?

[–]ninjafat 128ポイント129ポイント  (14子コメント)

Nah, they only have to shave their heads to get the master tattoos. Jinora (Aang's granddaughter) has her master tattoos and a full head of hair.

[–]FrySkyHigh 17ポイント18ポイント  (6子コメント)

Call Shamalamadingdong! Legend of Korra movie!

[–]Kiumbra 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

Do not call him plis. I can only hate him so much

[–]BaselineVaseline[🍰] 796ポイント797ポイント  (291子コメント)

[–]Whatsthisplace 306ポイント307ポイント  (80子コメント)

Reminds me of this National Geographic cover photo that haunted my childhood. http://imgur.com/QbiJVbE

[–]Slcottt 180ポイント181ポイント  (27子コメント)

[–]nikofeyn 77ポイント78ポイント  (19子コメント)

what is interesting to me is that i probably could not pair those two faces up i wasn't told they were the same person. in general, the woman's face is very weathered and tense. you can see the furrowing of the eyebrows and tension in the upper lip. maybe that tension is why her nose looks different. her child face is so open while her adult face looks very closed off.

[–]jschubart 98ポイント99ポイント  (12子コメント)

She was 12 in the first picture and 30 in the second. She was married soon after the first picture was taken. Considering she was a refugee for a good chunk of the '80s, I'm not surprised that she looks a little weathered.

[–]DonnieRobbs 39ポイント40ポイント  (4子コメント)

I actually met the photographer who took that shot, Steve McCurry, in Gardez Afghanistan in 2003. He actually came up to me and started asking me questions, chatting etc. Nice guy. I had no idea who he was and only found out a few hours later. I was so mad that I didn't seize the opportunity to pick his brain at the time. He's an amazing photographer.

[–]savethetriffids 39ポイント40ポイント  (0子コメント)

I didn't even have to look, I knew exactly what you meant. Hauntingly beautiful.

[–]TXhype 271ポイント272ポイント  (127子コメント)

Those are the prettiest eyes I've ever seen.

[–]Nice_place 389ポイント390ポイント  (66子コメント)

I don't know they actually creep me out. Like she can stare in my soul.

[–]taintosaurus_rex 85ポイント86ポイント  (4子コメント)

This is my great(times?) grandpa. He and his son had light blue almost white eyes and it's not a problem with the picture. He, his son, and their gang were known counterfeiters and hell raisers. Many people were intimidated by him and his son for their eye, saying they could see right through your soul. He knew this and he was know to stare at people across the bar for uncomfortable amounts of time, just to fuck with them. That and their reputation for causing trouble led them to kind of run the area. Here are some news clips I could find online one two. I have a new article about their final arrest and the gun fight but it's burried in a one of my totes of family memorabilia, so it's unlikely I'll get around to finding it soon.

Edit: spelling.

[–]Nice_place 7ポイント8ポイント  (1子コメント)

Woah, cool article ! Thanks for sharing !

Only one thing in your reply tho.

They could see right through your sole

mfw

[–]madeamashup 132ポイント133ポイント  (32子コメント)

something about pale eyes i find very untrustworthy...

[–]AadeeMoien 26ポイント27ポイント  (5子コメント)

That's got something to do with how your mind subconsciously reads eyes. Bigger pupils go along with relaxation which is typically absent in a person being deceitful. Lighter eyes have the appearance of smaller pupils and so they look more on edge, giving the impression that they're untrustworthy or boring into you (like the "staring into my soul" guy noted).

On the other side of that, darker eyes are generally seen as more trustworthy.

[–]NC-Lurker 14ポイント15ポイント  (2子コメント)

Damn, always wondered that. When I was a kid I always heard about green/blue eyes supposed to be much more beautiful, while the first feeling I got from them was always uneasiness/defiance.

[–]kautau 43ポイント44ポイント  (1子コメント)

I find it disarming. Like I could never lie, but there's no reason to since they can already stare into my soul.

[–]madeamashup 37ポイント38ポイント  (0子コメント)

she looks equally like she could be blind

[–]Wesker405 66ポイント67ポイント  (28子コメント)

I'm guessing a large part of that is the crystal blue waters that are reflecting in them

[–]__KernelAngus 206ポイント207ポイント  (25子コメント)

I'm guessing a large part of it is post processing. I never realized every photo showcased by photographers is photoshopped until I tried photoshop, camera raw, and light room. You can literally click and drag a circle around her face and change blues to aquas in 10 seconds. It's really amazing for making photos look like you saw them, but can easily be used to make them look like whatever you want. Maybe that's how her eyes really look, but I'd bet this wasn't copied directly from camera to Internet.

[–]Wesker405 26ポイント27ポイント  (12子コメント)

That was also my guess but some part of me wanted to believe

[–]__KernelAngus 27ポイント28ポイント  (10子コメント)

I don't disbelieve...I just don't know. And I've never seen eyes like that without colored contacts, so I lean towards being skeptical. Maybe tho...it's a big world.

[–]The_reddit_buzzard 1147ポイント1148ポイント  (123子コメント)

Am optometrist, when I see a really breathtaking coloured pair of eyes it still blows me away.

[–]HopelessRomance4Life 2587ポイント2588ポイント  (96子コメント)

I work in construction, when I see a nice building, I'm like, "Damn, nice building."

Edit: Thanks for the gold! Nice to see that being a smart ass pays off.

[–]threeinchesoffury 1076ポイント1077ポイント  (57子コメント)

I like boobs.

[–]dlove67 511ポイント512ポイント  (36子コメント)

Are you a boobologist?

[–]fitzdfitzgerald 50ポイント51ポイント  (1子コメント)

I have a Bachelor's in Boobology, and I minored in Datassery.

[–]hazie 28ポイント29ポイント  (5子コメント)

Black boobs: white bra. White boobs: black bra. Basic science, people.

[–]Ihave4friends 186ポイント187ポイント  (9子コメント)

I work in finance, when I see a lot of money, I'm like, "damn, that's a lot of money".

[–]mogifax 41ポイント42ポイント  (13子コメント)

I'm in IT, and I'm always like, "damn, nice ETL. I like how you used the staging area before pushing into prod".

[–]danyanimal 114ポイント115ポイント  (3子コメント)

This is the 21st century, we refer to them as "eyes of color" now.

[–]spilot 26ポイント27ポイント  (0子コメント)

Watch "I Origins". You won't be dissapointed.

[–]JarlaxleForPresident 16ポイント17ポイント  (2子コメント)

Check out a movie called I Origins. It's a indie sci-fi movie that may be up your alley

[–]Poemi 1633ポイント1634ポイント  (179子コメント)

Brown girls are instantly made 50% more attractive when they put on a white sleeveless dress. It's a type of magic.

[–]Rooonaldooo99 627ポイント628ポイント  (62子コメント)

Some shit about contrast and rule 1

[–]stklaw 191ポイント192ポイント  (32子コメント)

What about white girls in brown sleeveless dresses?

[–]PeeterNorth 130ポイント131ポイント  (16子コメント)

Same thing with stockings. Dark skin, wear white stockings. Light skin, wear black stockings.

[–]GoldenAthleticRaider 52ポイント53ポイント  (12子コメント)

Personally, I just like white paints on everybody. Black diminishes the appearance of curves, while white basically does the opposite...and I'm a big booty guy.

[–]KimJongLicensedToIll 83ポイント84ポイント  (3子コメント)

Yeah just dump house paint on your dates ass bro. Sherwin Williams Eggshell is my girls fave, brah.

[–]Plug-In-Baby 14ポイント15ポイント  (1子コメント)

A guy with a big booty or a guy that's into girls with big booties?

[–]Platypussy 366ポイント367ポイント  (224子コメント)

Reminds me of NatGeo's iconic Afghan Girl.

[–]bene34 286ポイント287ポイント  (193子コメント)

Here she is 30 years later http://imgur.com/gallery/CqjOEqu

[–]bLouGoo 885ポイント886ポイント  (115子コメント)

Oh

[–]_Particle_Man 284ポイント285ポイント  (24子コメント)

It's almost as if living in an oppressive society run by patriarchal psychopaths still stuck in the bronze age doesn't lend itself to the preservation of a youthful complexion.

[–]xseeks 66ポイント67ポイント  (3子コメント)

I'd say that's just 90% regular aging with a bit of stone age thrown in.

Time is a cruel mistress.

[–]FlockingTogether 95ポイント96ポイント  (14子コメント)

it's like her marriage at 13/16 (they aren't sure) under hard labor (has also born 4 children), no education (she can only write her name), somehow makes her responsible for her lack of physical attraction to you.

[–]CalculatedApathy 10ポイント11ポイント  (0子コメント)

I read an article about the photographer tracking down the little girl 30 years later to take the second picture. No one actually knew the girl's name. The first photo was taken at a refugee camp if I remember correctly and it was just a quick snap so no one was able to get down her information. She was famous all around the world but was still anonymous. Eventually they were able to track her down but the woman really didn't want to have her picture taken. In fact, like many women in that culture, she wore a niqab and never showed her face in public. They finally convinced her to pose, but they actually had to ask her husband for permission. He was pretty against it but eventually they were allowed to take the picture.

[–]UDorhune 64ポイント65ポイント  (26子コメント)

Is that really the same girl. Nose looks REALLY different.

[–]professaahhh 64ポイント65ポイント  (2子コメント)

They compared the iris patterns and concluded that it really was the same person

[–]Annatto 35ポイント36ポイント  (0子コメント)

Looks like the same nose to me. Her eyebrows and cheekbones are also very similar.

[–]doge_dogeoth 120ポイント121ポイント  (19子コメント)

Wow... Time was all like... WHAM.

[–]pearthon 200ポイント201ポイント  (2子コメント)

War torn undeveloped country life plus 30 years was like, "well, here you go human", because that's how it goes.

[–]stop_the_broats 69ポイント70ポイント  (11子コメント)

You say that, but I think if she was dressed in Western clothing and wore her hair down she would probably look better than youre average middle aged woman. Her skin is pretty bad, but again, western skincare and makeup would prevent/hide that.

[–]undead_bench_presses 67ポイント68ポイント  (6子コメント)

Get these poor women some western skincare and makeup!

[–]stop_the_broats 45ポイント46ポイント  (1子コメント)

Thats not what I meant. Just don't think its fair for people to say she has aged terribly when we're used to a culture where women (and men) go to extreme lengths to maintain a youthful appearance.

[–]sounds_cat_fishy 38ポイント39ポイント  (19子コメント)

There was another nat geo that showed a girl who they thought people would look like in 2050 or something and it looks alot like OP's photo but dirty blonde

Edit: found it

[–]Level27invisible 8ポイント9ポイント  (4子コメント)

What do you mean? Like an average woman because people continue to become more racially diverse?

[–]Abcdety 7ポイント8ポイント  (0子コメント)

People in 2050 are attractive?

[–]KingofBukakke 6ポイント7ポイント  (0子コメント)

I couldn't imagine all people looking like that in 2050. That's only 35 years from now. Now if they said this is what humans would look like in 2500, that would be more believable

[–]reddit_user13 19ポイント20ポイント  (0子コメント)

Greatest portrait ever.

[–]quinpon64337_x 76ポイント77ポイント  (1子コメント)

she looks like those girls from the disney atlantis movie

[–]port11 20ポイント21ポイント  (2子コメント)

She has brought a message from Atlantis.

[–]FeliciaVox 613ポイント614ポイント  (65子コメント)

If she had white hair, she would make the perfect Kida http://i.imgur.com/EijOJf4.gifv

[–]Ihave4friends 151ポイント152ポイント  (28子コメント)

She looks like a final fantasy Aeon or whatever the fuck they're called now.

[–]digdig66 56ポイント57ポイント  (1子コメント)

STAY IN THE BOAT!!!! DON'T LISTEN TO THEM!

[–]EntropyInAction 18ポイント19ポイント  (0子コメント)

I'm a straight 36 year old man, but for reasons I can't articulate, I want to be her.

[–]jostha6 40ポイント41ポイント  (2子コメント)

This is the highest point in the Maldives.

[–]HaikuberryFin 205ポイント206ポイント  (16子コメント)

Right now, she's standing

inside of her living room.

Thanks Global Warming!

[–]joethebob 44ポイント45ポイント  (14子コメント)

Most atolls of the Maldives consist of a large, ring-shaped coral reef supporting numerous small islands. Islands average only one to two square kilometers in area, and lie between one and 1.5 meters above mean sea level.

It's probably not far from the truth.

[–]badwithreferences 7ポイント8ポイント  (2子コメント)

I had to watch a video for an Environment Ethics class I took of former Maldives President Mohamed Nasheed talking about how climate change will lead to the Maldives not existing anymore. It was really fascinating.

Edit: It is called Island President, although I was only able to find the trailer

[–]libelecsBlackWolf 11ポイント12ポイント  (0子コメント)

Must have killed a thousand people. Then got Vin Diesel to tell her the rest of the process.

[–]lawlessk 42ポイント43ポイント  (2子コメント)

Beautiful but it feels really unsettling.

[–]cosmictap 24ポイント25ポイント  (0子コメント)

Hey /u/sippay, is it really that damn hard to credit the photographer up top??

[–]ChenDuxiu 5ポイント6ポイント  (0子コメント)

Shifaz Huthee took this photo.