An up close photo of a teenage boy, perhaps about 14 or 15 years old with brown eyes and short, dark brown hair. He is seated at the eye doctor’s office with his chin slightly raised. He is wearing a white T shirt. He is attempting to look upwards and to his right. His left eye depresses rather abnormally. This is an indication that he has a strabismus condition known as a left Brown’s syndrome. He has some look of worry on his face as though he is uncertain about gazing in this direction. His partly open mouth confirms his uncertainty.
An up close photo of a teenage boy, perhaps about 14 or 15 years old with brown eyes and short, dark brown hair. He is seated at the eye doctor’s office with his chin slightly raised. He is wearing a white T shirt. He is attempting to look upwards and to his right. His left eye depresses rather abnormally. This is an indication that he has a strabismus condition known as a left Brown’s syndrome. He has some look of worry on his face as though he is uncertain about gazing in this direction. His partly open mouth confirms his uncertainty.