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colour of the iris changing?

Tortoise, ive witnessed my friends eyes change, it didnt take months.. it doesnt just change or anything, but one day will be different to the day after. or sometimes different from morning, and different at night. goes between grey/blue/hazelly green and even sometimes dark and his vision score is 20.20
 
for those who say eye colours dont change..
i have a few photos of my eyes.

except for the photo of my normal eye colour
all of these photos were taken in the space of 2 weeks.

normalxc3.jpg

this is normal

speedacideg1.jpg

on a mixture of speed and two tabs of lsd

pillsdf0.jpg

on pills, and a little bit of whizz

candyflippingee2.jpg

candyflipping

postcandyflipfu0.jpg

the day after candyflipping, still feeling the acid, and a bit scat.

now i'm terribly sorry to those people who claim that this isn't possible.
there are so many things about the human body and mind that just can not be explained.

the only editing done to these photos has been cutting my face out, and reducing the size aswell...

i wasn't debating whether or not this was possible.. it most definitely is possible. i've seen my own reflection. in the same mirror.
i don't think my camera is lying to me either.
 
Slateroz said:
David bowie has two different coloured eyes and one of those is also a changing seas eye.
He also has one regular and one dilated pupils as a result of an injury, but not from when he got a lollypop thrown at him on stage a couple a years back and the stick stuck in his tear duct.
My eyes are light green with blue and light hazel flecks, but I've noticed that they change with mood, bright green-happy, grey/green-sad. But I'm probably trippn'
The only way they change with drugs is pinned or dilated -der.
 
js2k6 said:
for those who say eye colours dont change..
i have a few photos of my eyes.
Well I guess, being experienced with LSD your eyes are obviously more attuned to seeing into levels and dimensions somewhat removed from normal reality and therefore are probably completley inefficient at appearing any other than six sided, strangley reptilian and an odd purple colour ;)
 
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.
 
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

"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.
 
my eyes change shade, from grey when i'm tired or sick, to bright blue when i'm pregnant or very healthy.
 
js2k6 said:
for those who say eye colours dont change..
i have a few photos of my eyes.

except for the photo of my normal eye colour
all of these photos were taken in the space of 2 weeks.

normalxc3.jpg

this is normal

speedacideg1.jpg

on a mixture of speed and two tabs of lsd

pillsdf0.jpg

on pills, and a little bit of whizz

candyflippingee2.jpg

candyflipping

postcandyflipfu0.jpg

the day after candyflipping, still feeling the acid, and a bit scat.

now i'm terribly sorry to those people who claim that this isn't possible.
there are so many things about the human body and mind that just can not be explained.

the only editing done to these photos has been cutting my face out, and reducing the size aswell...

i wasn't debating whether or not this was possible.. it most definitely is possible. i've seen my own reflection. in the same mirror.
i don't think my camera is lying to me either.

YEp...that's what happens to my mate...regardless of the optometrist who was laughing. explain these pics...blue eyes and then full on green eyes. They change whether they are supposed to or not.
 
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sigh...ok so I got FIRE shooting out of my eyes....explain that!!!

When I stand out in a field in my blue body stocking and red undies with a table cloth around my neck...with hand on hips I concentrate really hard and the fucking shed explodes from red beams that shoot out of my eyes...
 
Tortoise said:
My best mate is an optometrist.

David Bowie does not have changing seas eyes or any such bullshit. He has Fuch's heterochromic iridocyclitis. It is a condition where the iris slowly atrophies.


"David Bowie (Jones) is a famous person often wrongly attributed with heterochromia. His apparent condition is due to a teenage injury. (One eye appears darker because the pupil is permanently dilated.)"

Turns out your mate and I and both full of crap and both have no idea what we are talking about.

I hope he swallowed. ;)
 
I knew a girl who had one permanently dilated pupil, due to physical trauma (someone stabbed her in the eye with a piece of glass while she was sleeping).

In those pictures, the iris looks the same colour to me throughout, but photographed in different lighting.
 
i dunno what to make of all this iris colour changin but i generally have green/hazel eyes which i and other people have noticed change to grey/blue. ive noticed it myself when ive been in different moods and on different substances. it very well could be different lighting...
my $0.02
 
Is it possible for certain parts of the iris to reflect more under certain circumstances, thereby giving the appearance of a blue eye looking very green.

I know the iris is not about to change when your mood changes any more than my big toe changes when I am mad...but it still remains I see this guys eyes look very blue (his eye colour is blue on his license and passport and yet when he's upset...they are as green as the last pic in the guy aboves example.

Why is that? What is changing or what is becoming present that green is reflected?
 
I found my eyes turned green today at work in the mirror.. Funny thing is i looked in the mirror before hand an hour ago, and just when I'd made a sale, i went to the bathroom and my eyes were green. the lighting hasnt changed but maybe my perception has... cos i notice sometimes i get trails and other weird stuff at night after work.. some kind of dopamine (or other chemical) reaction maybe... but its odd as ive been told by girls before my eyes are a bit green at times, when they are usually very dark.
 
Another thing to mention is that your eyes will reflect your surroundings. If you're somewhere that there is a lot of particular colour your eyes may look different. Those of you who think your eyes change colour, I would be very interested to hear what happens if you try putting on different coloured shirts and then check your eyes.

To those of you that say "But I have seen my/his eyes eyes change colour, how can you explain that?" how would you explain the fact that I've tried most drugs and my irises have always seemed the same?

Another point in regard to the pictures posted; in the first pic the flash is so intense that it has completely washed out the colour of the skin surrounding the eye, making it seem white, it makes sense to assume that the eye colour will appear a bit different to the other photos in which a more appropriate level of flash has been used.
 
Yeah, I think its more to do with overall pupil size, lighting and whatever you are wearing. Hardly anyone can decide what colour my eyes are- to me they are green, to my mum they are grey, to others they are blue.... Obviously all these shades of colour have similarites to them anyway. But if I wear anything blue or green, my eyes always 'turn' the corresponding colour. The main difference I notice in my iris is that it is defintely darker in shade then it was ten-15 years ago; when I was young I had very pale eyes, almost colorless/slightly jade. I don't know what it all means.....but I have been accused of vampirical tendencies when tripping because my eyes seem to become all pale once more....
 
Yeah actually my ex's eyes used to change depending on what she wore, from light blue to aqua to dark blue. always thought she was some kind of evil gypsy that would put the sheeny curse on me
 
mine were always brown until i started 'experimenting' with substances, now they contain green tinge after my teenage years. ide say from ageing. I have a little black dot in one of them that a naturopath said indicated my mother used drugs at some point before my birth... sounds like a warm steamy pile to me, anyone else heard this?
 
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