Your eyes could be naturally grey. The grey color tends to take on the shade of that which is predominate around it.
It is also not uncommon for a person's eye color to change with season. It would not be so far fetched to believe that the iris can and will change color with certain stimuli.
2006-07-06 02:32:30
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answered by Erick 2
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Bear in mind that the colors your camera sees and the colors that the human eye see can be different.
I think it has more to do with how your digitcal camera processed the image it sees (and in the particular light conditions at that moment in time) than about your changing eye color.
Color isn't determined by what you see. It's determined by the manner in which the light is reflected from a particular surface (be it a book a boat or your eyeball). Black objects reflect no light (it is all absobed). White objects reflect all light. Red objects absorg all of the colors of the rainbow except the red. Same for any other rainbow color. As for the millions of other colors, they all absorb and reflect varying amounts of different rainbow colors . ..producing unique colors.
In this case, I would assume that the lighting was a little different between the pictures. Also, the light that is reflected from other surroundings also adds to the affect. While the most amount of light might be coming from a lamp, you might also be getting reflected colors from all of your surroundings. That too, adds to the subtleties in how your eyeball reflects a different color.
Hope that helps.
2006-07-06 02:34:22
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answered by mmurphy384 2
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It depends, color is actually how light reflects off of things. Mine seem to though, when I wake up in the morning, my eyes are a cross between silver and blue. Not grey, the color is exactly like silver. As the day wears on, my eyes turn dark blue with flecks of different colors in them. That is because the light changes your eye color will change. Try taking the picture at a different angle, or closer and maybe further away without blinding yourself.
2006-07-06 02:40:52
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answered by warhead 3
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It's not your eye color itself - it's the lighting. Lighting makes all the difference in photography or videography. My cousins eyes are blue but once she got a professional picture taken against a brown backround with low light and her eyes came out brown in the picture.
It's the same principle as why the sky changes color at different times depending on the light from the sun.
2006-07-06 02:36:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Eyes change color in light. It happens to me all the time. In the morning my eyes will be gray and then ill go out a little later and they will be bright blue. Then before i go to sleep they will be gray again.. It depends on the light
2006-07-06 02:33:53
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answered by Rose 3
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It may be possible. Mine will change slightly depending on what colors I wear. I have blue/green eyes. It could have also been the lighting. But either way, yes I do believe that the eye color can change.
2006-07-06 02:31:42
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answered by jdusty_98 1
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I think your eyes might have turned light gray because of the light. A lot of peoples eyes turn red when a camera with a flash takes a picture of them.
My eyes are bluish-grayish but the turn greenish when i open them under water.
hope i helped
2006-07-06 02:34:12
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answered by sparkelsinurface 2
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Mixed eye colors can appear to change. I know mine do. Mine are really green with a ring of brown around it. When my pupil gets bigger, my eye appears more green because the brown is replaced by the pupil. If I have small pupils my eyes appear more brown too. Yours might do the same thing.
2016-03-27 06:09:48
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answered by ? 4
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yea same happpens to meeee i have brown eyes when i toook a pic my eyes turned green lol then i toook again it didnt change soo it dpends on the lights and what cloth you are wearing its like that i wish i helped here,mnzk_divel@yahoo.com.
2006-07-06 02:34:38
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answered by jack c 1
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all of our eyes change when we take pictures
2006-07-06 02:33:26
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answered by Jennifer W 2
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