PhotoStock-Israel Licensed stock photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 882 images found }

Loading ()...

  • A bracelet with magic eyes used to ward off the evil eye and spirits on white background
    TJ_Against-evil-eye.jpg
  • The London Eye. Abstract
    EA_f_London-Eye_2606.jpg
  • Horses eye
    OZ_230307_eye_fs__PSh.jpg
  • The London Eye
    ya_london eye 8_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The London Eye
    ya_london eye 10_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The London Eye
    ya_f_london eye 4_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Cutout of a Blue Tiger's Eye or Hawk's Eye gemstone on white background
    IA_f_Gems_AMK_7591.jpg
  • Cutout of a Blue Tiger's Eye or Hawk's Eye gemstone on black background
    IA_f_Gemstone_5623.jpg
  • Cutout of a Blue Tiger's Eye or Hawk's Eye gemstone on black background
    IA_f_Gemstone_5556.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye- Brown
    GV_f_eyeball_0287.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0283.jpg
  • Cutout of a Tiger's Eye gemstone on white background
    IA_f_Gems_AMK_7594.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0299.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0297.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye brown, and blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0298.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0296.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye brown, and blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0294.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0295.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye green
    GV_f_eyeball_0293.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye- Brown
    GV_f_eyeball_0290.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye green
    GV_f_eyeball_0291.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye gray
    GV_f_eyeball_0292.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye
    GV_f_eyeball_0289.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye- Brown
    GV_f_eyeball_0286.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye green
    GV_f_eyeball_0288.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye- Brown
    GV_f_eyeball_0285.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye grey
    GV_f_eyeball_0284.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye brown, and blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0280.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye
    GV_f_eyeball_0282.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye grey
    GV_f_eyeball_0281.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye grey
    GV_f_eyeball_0279.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0275.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye grey
    GV_f_eyeball_0276.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0277.jpg
  • Extreme closeup of a human eye - blue
    GV_f_eyeball_0278.jpg
  • Cutout of a Gold Tiger Eye gemstone on white background
    IR_m_Gemstone_57355_New.jpg
  • Close up of a man's brown eye
    SL_SL5_5256.jpg
  • Close up of a man's brown eye
    SL_SL5_5255.jpg
  • Cutout of a Tiger's Eye gemstone on black background
    IA_f_Gemstone_5606.jpg
  • Cutout of a Tiger's Eye gemstone on black background
    IA_f_Gemstone_5554.jpg
  • Eye Agate from Uruguay. Photographed at the Natural History Museum, Vienna, Austria
    IR_Vienna_E4294-Achat.jpg
  • Extreme close-up of a two year baby boy's eye Model release available
    HN_MR_2012-052.jpg
  • Pheasant's eye (Adonis aestivalis) From the book Wild flowers of the Holy Land: Fifty-Four Plates Printed In Colours, Drawn And Painted After Nature. by Mrs. Hannah Zeller, (Gobat); Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), and Edward Atkinson, Published in London by James Nisbet & Co 1876 on white background
    IR_f_Zeller_0133-B.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50553_New.jpg
  • Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstones Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50536_New.jpg
  • Left Eye of a horse close up
    AB_f_Horse_5862.jpg
  • Cutout of a Red Tiger Eye gemstone on white background
    IR_m_Gemstone_57348_New.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_m_50553_New.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_m_50526_New.jpg
  • Mesopotamian terra-cotta eye idol Ca. 3300 BC
    IA_Mesopotamia-377-378.jpg
  • Cutout of a Gold Tiger Eye gemstone on white background
    IR_Gemstone_57355_fs.jpg
  • London Eye, London UK
    nb_LondonEye_3767.jpg
  • London Eye, London UK
    nb_LondonEye_3634_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50549_fs.jpg
  • Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50532_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5044_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5040_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5037_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5032_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5030_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5029_fs.jpg
  • Albania, Durres, The Blue Eye water spring
    VA_Albania_IMG_5018_fs.jpg
  • Cutout of a Red Tiger Eye gemstone on white background
    IR_Gemstone_57348_fs.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50553_fs.jpg
  • Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50536_fs.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50526_fs.jpg
  • Single Tiger Eye Semiprecious Gemstone Gemini Birthstone
    IR_f_50522_fs.jpg
  • The London Eye
    ya_f_londonEye5.jpg
  • The London Eye
    ya_f_londonEye2.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) on a leaf closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
    IR_f_Garden_E2013.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) on a leaf closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
    IR_f_Garden_E2013-crop.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
    IR_f_Fly_E2172.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a portrait of a young woman with mesmerizing eyes
    IR_2_DSC0142_colorize.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a portrait of a young woman with mesmerizing eyes
    IR_2_DSC0142_colorize-3.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a portrait of a young woman with mesmerizing eyes
    IR_2_DSC0142_colorize-1.jpg
  • Benjamin and Rose Kokia’s 19th century mansion that also hosted the clinic of Dr. Ticho the eye specialist. Now used as the Kokia House visitors center, Jerusalm, Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3006-Pano-2.jpg
  • Benjamin and Rose Kokia’s 19th century mansion that also hosted the clinic of Dr. Ticho the eye specialist. Now used as the Kokia House visitors center, Jerusalm, Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3010.jpg
  • Benjamin and Rose Kokia’s 19th century mansion that also hosted the clinic of Dr. Ticho the eye specialist. Now used as the Kokia House visitors center, Jerusalm, Israel
    IR_Jerusalem_E3005.JPG
  • Small Judaica symbols, Humsa, Magen David, and Tehilim on silver background all popular amulets for protection from the envious or evil eye
    AS_PB175331_New.jpg
  • A field of Adonis palaestina (also Adonis aleppica) Aleppo Adonis also called pheasant's eye. Photographed in Israel in March
    AM_f_Adonis_671A6552.jpg
  • palette of deferent colour make up
    YA_m_MG_6723_fs_New.jpg
  • Mature woman burns essence to ward off evil spirits and cleanse the home before moving in
    IR_Exorcism_C9438.jpg
  • Mature woman burns essence to ward off evil spirits and cleanse the home before moving in
    IR_Exorcism_C9431.jpg
  • Mature woman burns essence to ward off evil spirits and cleanse the home before moving in
    IR_Exorcism_C9401.jpg
  • White cat with blue eyes
    GM_f_cat_0220.jpg
  • Madagascar, A portrait of a young Madagascan boy with eye glasses
    RH_Madagascar_09487.jpg
  • Small Judaica symbols, Humsa, Magen David, and Tehilim on silver background all popular amulets for protection from the envious or evil eye
    AS_PB175331_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Caterpillar of the Great peacock moth (Saturnia pyri). This is the largest moth native to Europe. It has a wingspan of up to 15 centimetres and very distinctive ringed eye spots on its wings. It feeds on apple, pear and other tree leaves and is considered an orchard pest. It has a very extensive range. Photographed in Israel in April
    AM_f_Caterpillar_671A2113.jpg
  • Hamsa - popular amulet for protection from the envious or evil eye
    ir_m_11174_objects_New.jpg
  • Hamsa - popular amulet for protection from the envious or evil eye On white Background
    SL_SL5_5281.jpg
  • Reef Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa) camouflaged among coral. Its eye is seen at centre. This solitary fish inhabits reefs of the Indo- Pacific region, indistinguishable from the rocks amongst which it hides. The stonefish feeds on smaller fish and crustaceans, and grows up to 40 centimetres in length. The fins along its back (not seen) contain poisonous spines, used in defence. It is the world's most poisonous fish and can be fatal to humans unless a serum is applied immediately. Photographed in the Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Sinai, Egypt,
    HN_Underwater_4911.jpg
  • Reef Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa) camouflaged among coral. Its eye is seen at centre. This solitary fish inhabits reefs of the Indo- Pacific region, indistinguishable from the rocks amongst which it hides. The stonefish feeds on smaller fish and crustaceans, and grows up to 40 centimetres in length. The fins along its back (not seen) contain poisonous spines, used in defence. It is the world's most poisonous fish and can be fatal to humans unless a serum is applied immediately. Photographed in the Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Sinai, Egypt,
    HN_Underwater_4898.jpg
  • Reef Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa) camouflaged among coral. Its eye is seen at centre. This solitary fish inhabits reefs of the Indo- Pacific region, indistinguishable from the rocks amongst which it hides. The stonefish feeds on smaller fish and crustaceans, and grows up to 40 centimetres in length. The fins along its back (not seen) contain poisonous spines, used in defence. It is the world's most poisonous fish and can be fatal to humans unless a serum is applied immediately. Photographed in the Ras Mohammed National Park, Red Sea, Sinai, Egypt,
    HN_Underwater_4882.jpg
  • Abdim's stork (Ciconia abdimii) close up of eye and bill. Storks are large wading birds with long legs, a long neck and a long tapering bill. They are entirely carnivorous. This stork is found in Africa and parts of Arabia. It migrates to form large breeding colonies of thousands of birds. It is known to feed on insects and their larvae.
    SL_Zoo_SL2_2198.jpg
  • Israel, Galilee, Tiberias, Evil Eye exorcism ceremony is conducted at the tomb of Rabbi Meir (Reb Meir Baal HaNes)
    CL_F080604CL27.jpg
  • Common rue leaves used in the Henna ceremony against evil eye (superstition) . Henna celebration is a traditional oriental jewry ceremony the couple attend one week befor they get married. during the ceremony they wear traditional clothes and jewelry, dance and applying henna paste to the skin for good luck.
    CL_F091116CL17.jpg
  • Common rue leaves used in the Henna ceremony against evil eye (superstition) . Henna celebration is a traditional oriental jewry ceremony the couple attend one week befor they get married. during the ceremony they wear traditional clothes and jewelry, dance and applying henna paste to the skin for good luck.
    CL_F091116CL16.jpg
  • Cutout of a gemstone identification chart on white background selective focus on a red tigers eye
    IR_Gemstone_57324_fs.jpg
  • Javelin sand-boa, Eryx jaculus close up of head and eye
    SL_Shay_Levy_0061_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Beer Sheva the Bedouin market amulet against the evil eye
    SL_Beduin_0082.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x