The thing is that I'm in the process of renewing my passport since my old expired recently and while doing the paperwork I was met with an old issue. What is my eyecolor?
Personaly I would say mostly steelgray with brown in the middle. However if I remember right I'm only allowed to write one color on the papers, so which is it?
In addition, from a distance, or with changing light conditions they often appear brown, or somethimes even green. And everytime I ask someone I seem to get a different answer.
As a sort of solution I decided that I'll post this image different photos for a week or with and then you guys can give your opinion and I'll most likely go for the majority.
So what do you think?
(When the time is up I'll probably delete the pic.)
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I say a light blue with a hit of hazel in the middle.
My eyes are green with a hit of hazel in the middle. But, when I asked my friends and Family what color my eyes are they all said green. So, on my papers it says green.
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"Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal; Love leaves a memory that no one can steal." - Unknown
"There's no meaning to a flower unless it blooms." - Yamanaka Ino
your eye color is a steel blue-gray with a coppery center around the pupil. this really interested me, so I did a bit of research, and the term for your eye color is sectoral heterochromia which is basically two distinct eye colors within the irises. like yours.
-- The laugh of a child should be enough to stop all wars. Sadly, we humans are terribly deaf. -Malia A. Shoupe If you look at life from a flowers point of view, you will see how destructive we humans can truly be. -Malia A. Shoupe
PS: it's normal for eyes to "change" color. mine do it all the time.
-- The laugh of a child should be enough to stop all wars. Sadly, we humans are terribly deaf. -Malia A. Shoupe If you look at life from a flowers point of view, you will see how destructive we humans can truly be. -Malia A. Shoupe
I've always wondered if I had some sort of 'color disorder' or if something happened during the blue-to-brown color change that many infants/children have, but I never really connected it to heterochromia, which for me has always just meant one brown and one blue eye.
I've seen images before of people with partly/spotted coloration (sectoral heterochromia) and I don't really have that, but your train of thought made me do some more research myself and guess what I think I solved the 'mystery'. I (along with my mother and possibly aunt) probably have Central Heterochromia (see link: [link] )
In any case I think I'll use it as an excuse to get blue/brown put down as my eyecolor.
Thanks for the input.
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I do have a brain.......I just don\'t use it very often
I know that. But the range of "colorchange" caused by moods, light conditions and similar usually stay within limited coloranges such as shades of brown(hazel, copper, yellow ect.), shades of blue (grey, blue ect) or green.
My problem is that some say brown, others blue and a few green.
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I do have a brain.......I just don\'t use it very often
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I'm Different.I'm Unhappy.I'm a dog.I'm Lazy.But at least she loves me anyway. No matter how much i screw up I know.She'll always be there.Criticizing me or just putting me down.I know.She loves me.
~Becca~
<3 you danna~ nyuu
My eyes are green with a hit of hazel in the middle. But, when I asked my friends and Family what color my eyes are they all said green. So, on my papers it says green.
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"Death leaves a heartache that no one can heal;
Love leaves a memory that no one can steal." - Unknown
"There's no meaning to a flower unless it blooms." - Yamanaka Ino
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this really interested me, so I did a bit of research, and the term for your eye color is sectoral heterochromia which is basically two distinct eye colors within the irises. like yours.
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The laugh of a child should be enough to stop all wars. Sadly, we humans are terribly deaf.
-Malia A. Shoupe
If you look at life from a flowers point of view, you will see how destructive we humans can truly be.
-Malia A. Shoupe
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The laugh of a child should be enough to stop all wars. Sadly, we humans are terribly deaf.
-Malia A. Shoupe
If you look at life from a flowers point of view, you will see how destructive we humans can truly be.
-Malia A. Shoupe
I've seen images before of people with partly/spotted coloration (sectoral heterochromia) and I don't really have that, but your train of thought made me do some more research myself and guess what I think I solved the 'mystery'. I (along with my mother and possibly aunt) probably have Central Heterochromia (see link: [link] )
In any case I think I'll use it as an excuse to get blue/brown put down as my eyecolor.
Thanks for the input.
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I do have a brain.......I just don\'t use it very often
My problem is that some say brown, others blue and a few green.
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I do have a brain.......I just don\'t use it very often
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