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Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
hazel eyes to change colors? i have hazel eyes and for some reason they were green in a picture and never had been green before.
I don't understand this either, my eyes go from green to brown and even some little blue can be noticed sometimes (acording to my mother and girlfriend, since I am not a mirror fan), but I have not noticed an external factor that could determine this. here the weather in mostly sunny.

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Originally posted by Superman
I don't understand this either, my eyes go from green to brown and even some little blue can be noticed sometimes (acording to my mother and girlfriend, since I am not a mirror fan), but I have not noticed an external factor that could determine this. here the weather in mostly sunny.
My 8 year old's eyes look brown most of the time, but green on a bright day.
I don't think it is so uncommon, but it is cool!

By the way, I wouldn't try scanning you eye, try a digital camera instead. 😉

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The color you are wearing can have an effect on eye color as well. Like color tend to bring that out.

I have a greyish-blue eye color, but when I wear light or bright blues, they look blue. Any greys that I wear make them look stormy grey. Otherwise they are shades of blue-grey

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Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
maybe, but most other eye colors would stay the same color i think, just lighter or darker.
Orange eyes would be sweet.

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Originally posted by mlprior
My 8 year old's eyes look brown most of the time, but green on a bright day.
I don't think it is so uncommon, but it is cool!

By the way, I wouldn't try scanning you eye, try a digital camera instead. 😉
i thought you meant the picture that i took, cuz theyre not green anymore lol they were only green for that one day.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Orange eyes would be sweet.

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Sweet eyes would be sweet😛

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Originally posted by rmacken
Sweet eyes would be sweet😛
Like a ginger bread man 😛

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Originally posted by mlprior
This may be an oversimplication...
but it seems to me that when it is bright out, your pupil is contracted, your iris is stretched out more and therefore the color looks lighter.

If it is dark, your pupil is dilated, your iris is contracted and color appears more dark.

Call me crazy, but that is how I always thought of it...
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Sounds the most likely reason.
David Bowie's eyes appear to be different colours; in his left eye [I think] one of the muscles that control the pupil was damaged and it is unable to dilate or contract......and because of that they always look like two different colours.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
Like a ginger bread man 😛
Or like a Pooh bear with a pot of honey!

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Originally posted by rmacken
Sweet eyes would be sweet😛
Orange IN your eye would sting... I know.

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Sounds the most likely reason.
David Bowie's eyes appear to be different colours; in his left eye [I think] one of the muscles that control the pupil was damaged and it is unable to dilate or contract......and because of that they always look like two different colours.
i know people born with a blue eye and brown eye

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Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
hazel eyes to change colors? i have hazel eyes and for some reason they were green in a picture and never had been green before.
It's from touching yourself.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Orange IN your eye would sting... I know.

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So does vodka!:'(

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Originally posted by rbmorris
It's from touching yourself.
youre going to upset RN for talking like that to a 15 year old.

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Originally posted by EcstremeVenom
youre going to upset RN for talking like that to a 15 year old.
That's alright, he's 15, I'm sure he has lots of EXPERIENCE in that area already.
😉