I would like to ask the following question:
What is the color of the eye below?
And then tell me what your eye color is.
And, oh.
You can be sure there is a story attached to the question.
I decided to just get as many pictures as I could that I could use. The iPhone appears not to have a very good camera when it comes to doing eyes. So the whole idea, based on limited technical performance, was to see if you (and I) could detect any variations in color. We should get an idea of how eye color may shift depending on environment – even with a lousy lens.
It is easy to say brown right off, however, computer screens can be deceiving. I am going to say hazel. Watching for the rest of the story!
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Hahaha. The mystery continues….
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Brown
Blue
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Thank you. You sure?
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Only of the second answer – I saw that colour changing dress meme 🙂 and if my eyes aren’t blue, then neither is the sea. And that’s fine with me – I have sea coloured eyes 😉
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That’s a cool description of blue – sea-colored eyes. The rest of your comment confused me, though.
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This bit? http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress_(viral_phenomenon)
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Oh, no. Not that controversy. There’s someone I play Words With Friends with and they saw the light colored one. For me, it’s always been blue. Plus it’s a guy.
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Are they like Mediterranean Sea blue or Atlantic Ocean blue?
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My eyes? They alter a lot; from close to grey, to bright light blue.
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That’s awesome. Mine change too. But the rim of the iris. Sometimes it’s dark green, dark blue or gray. The inner part has yellow. But here’s the weird thing. For years, I simply assumed my eyes were brown but I had never bothered to check! About 5 years ago I happened to look closely at them for some reason and the rim was green. Amazing how you can live with your body for so long without knowing minor details such as eye color.
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Sounds very cool indeed 🙂
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I was just going through this thread. It used to be you had to proof for typographical errors. Now you have to proof for spellcheck dropping completely wrong words in sentences that make the sentence incomprehensible! That’s a lot more work.
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What color did you see when you looked at the dress?
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Blue
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Me too. But iced talked to people who saw the light version. It’s hard to imagine how that could happen when you see only one or the other.
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