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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:01 pm
I am blind in my left eye, and somehow it has caused my left eye to be blue and my right eye to stay green. I love my eyes, and I want to share them with all you peoples! So here they are, my artsy vibrant eyes. The Forest and the Ocean. 
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:06 pm
wow baby I like this they are beautiful.... I am speachless... so I shall shut up...
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:56 pm
At last, I finally understand...
They're very beautiful heart I absolutely love the irises.
There's an awful red glare in the corner of the eyes- maybe you could edit those out with a red-eye remover~
...only to realize it wasn't as hard as it seemed.
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Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:02 pm
Heh I've tried....Doesn't work so well it turns them black. whee
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Posted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:42 pm
That is odd, because most blue eyes caused by blindness are much paler because blue eyes caused by blindess are usually a result of the pigment leaving. It's a very lovely shade, though.
What I would suggest, though, is going into a room with fluorescent lighting OR out into a VERY CLEAR DAY and taking the picture without the camera flash, because not only can you see it on the lens of your eye, but it's also reflected at the back of your pupil... IN YOUR EYE JUICE xD;;; Anyways. Yeah. Turn the flash off if you can.
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 3:18 pm
FREAK! ... just kidding
nice focus, but you could use some work on the composition. which is hard to do when your taking pictures of your own eye, trust me i know.
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Posted: Sun Jun 17, 2007 8:00 pm
x.Marsh[mel]low.x That is odd, because most blue eyes caused by blindness are much paler because blue eyes caused by blindess are usually a result of the pigment leaving. It's a very lovely shade, though. What I would suggest, though, is going into a room with fluorescent lighting OR out into a VERY CLEAR DAY and taking the picture without the camera flash, because not only can you see it on the lens of your eye, but it's also reflected at the back of your pupil... IN YOUR EYE JUICE xD;;; Anyways. Yeah. Turn the flash off if you can. OH MY GOD that's scary... I didn't notice that before. MY EYE JUICE IS SO EXPOSED!
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 12:55 pm
wow blaugh awsome colors i wonder if they have a crayon that color or something mrgreen
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Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:36 pm
wow O_o You should take some serious drama pics. (of your entire face? >_> )
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:03 am
x.Marsh[mel]low.x That is odd, because most blue eyes caused by blindness are much paler because blue eyes caused by blindess are usually a result of the pigment leaving. It's a very lovely shade, though. What I would suggest, though, is going into a room with fluorescent lighting OR out into a VERY CLEAR DAY and taking the picture without the camera flash, because not only can you see it on the lens of your eye, but it's also reflected at the back of your pupil... IN YOUR EYE JUICE xD;;; Anyways. Yeah. Turn the flash off if you can. Since her eyes were green, I think it was appropriate for it to turn that shade of blue. It may be genetics and such, though :3 Also, I thought the pupil was supposed to... sort of, "dissapear," or a thin layer of skin was supposed to grow over the eye. Maybe I'm watching too many Japanese horror movies...
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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:48 am
Ithea x.Marsh[mel]low.x That is odd, because most blue eyes caused by blindness are much paler because blue eyes caused by blindess are usually a result of the pigment leaving. It's a very lovely shade, though. What I would suggest, though, is going into a room with fluorescent lighting OR out into a VERY CLEAR DAY and taking the picture without the camera flash, because not only can you see it on the lens of your eye, but it's also reflected at the back of your pupil... IN YOUR EYE JUICE xD;;; Anyways. Yeah. Turn the flash off if you can. Since her eyes were green, I think it was appropriate for it to turn that shade of blue. It may be genetics and such, though :3 Also, I thought the pupil was supposed to... sort of, "dissapear," or a thin layer of skin was supposed to grow over the eye. Maybe I'm watching too many Japanese horror movies... It's strange....my eyedoctor says that even though I'm blind in that eye I still try to see out of it. So it still gets strained and somewhat used. So nothing but the color has faded.
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