peaked said:
The lighting in each of those photos looks different. That in itself could make the color appear to be different, though I can see what the original poster is inferring to (particularly with the first and second shots).
Maybe the other effects that certain drugs have on the eyes (pupil dilation with amphetamines, pupil contraction with opiates, bloodshot eyes with weed etc) can also make the iris color appear different, without actually being different.
yeah that is a very valid point...
the colour appearing different, without actually changing.
quite possible.
i just wish i had a shot of my eye when i'm on charlie, but the fact is... i don't have that shit all that often.
but when i've taken it, its not just the iris that goes baby blue, the white of my eye also looks like it has a blueish tinge.
but the candyflipping photo in comparison to the normal photo is a massive difference.
i have, of course, wondered whether at the time that my perception was all that had changed, and i was seeing green instead of blue.
colour distortion is one of the first things i notice when i'm beginning to trip, usually gets intensely bright and vivid.
thats why i've taken these pics.
i do wonder if the chemicals being released into the system is making the colour pigments change.
just as one of the previous posters had mentioned eyes changing colour with mood.
and splatt's awesome comment
"hey wanna fuck my mum?"
*eyes go blue*
lol
but i admit the lighting is different in all the photos, but at the time my thought process was more like
"whoa! holy crap.. my fuckin eyes are different colours.. wheres the camera"
rather than..
"i better make sure the lighting is correct, that way i can acheive the greatest point proving photo"
variations of light and dark shouldn't create the actual pigment shift i'm seeing here, i could understand blue to grey...
but bright green is a bit hard to comprehend.
tried takin a couple of diff pics just then with the light on, off...
some blurry, some with macro turned on for clarity
and in all the pics my eyes looked blue.
and coincidentally enough i haven't had anything for about a week
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Maybe the other effects that certain drugs have on the eyes (pupil dilation with amphetamines, pupil contraction with opiates, bloodshot eyes with weed etc) can also make the iris color appear different, without actually being different"
^^^ in closing... i really think you're on to something here,
just due to the fact my eyes return to being blue once normality harshly returns to me.