I have large, happy, hazel eyes. They are nice with a green rim surrounding light brown centers. People tell me they can't get over how they also change to being more green or more brown with my mood. If I am happy, they get more green, if I am upset, they become more brown
2007-08-03 13:09:35
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answered by Spark of Insanity 7
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Eyes are organs of vision that detect light. Different kinds of light-sensitive organs are found in a variety of organisms. The simplest eyes do nothing but detect whether the surroundings are light or dark, while more complex eyes can distinguish shapes and colors. The visual fields of some such complex eyes largely overlap, to allow better depth perception (binocular vision), as in humans; and others are placed so as to minimize the overlap, such as in rabbits and chameleons.
In most vertebrates and some mollusks, the eye works by allowing light to enter it and project onto a light-sensitive panel of cells known as the retina at the rear of the eye, where the light is detected and converted into electrical signals. These are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. Such eyes are typically roughly spherical, filled with a transparent gel-like substance called the vitreous humour, with a focusing lens and often an iris which regulates the intensity of the light that enters the eye. The eyes of cephalopods, fish, amphibians and snakes usually have fixed lens shapes, and focusing vision is achieved by telescoping the lens—similar to how a camera focuses.
Compound eyes are found among the arthropods and are composed of many simple facets which give a pixelated image (not multiple images, as is often believed). Each sensor has its own lens and photosensitive cell(s). Some eyes have up to 28,000 such sensors, which are arranged hexagonally, and which can give a full 360-degree field of vision. Compound eyes are very sensitive to motion. Some arthropods, including many Strepsiptera, have compound eyes composed of a few facets each, with a retina capable of creating an image, which does provide multiple-image vision. With each eye viewing a different angle, a fused image from all the eyes is produced in the brain, providing very wide-angle, high-resolution images.
2007-08-03 17:18:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My eyes have blue on the outside, green in the middle, and a light yellow on the inside. It's so weird, and people always look at them and try to figure out what color they are. Ha.
This sounds REALLY snobby, but people always tell me I have pretty eyes. I get it from my mom.
2007-08-03 17:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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My eyes are almond shaped.
They are a light brown, with a speck of green just on the inside. They usually are happy eyes, excited about life.
2007-08-03 17:18:07
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answered by lanalang 5
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They are light blue with a touch of grey in some lights. I have those eyelids that are tucked away, like people in Iceland have - my eyes look like Scandinavian eyes, Viking.
My eyelashes are blonde at the tips so I wear mascara all the time, otherwise it looks like I don't have any.
People tell me my eyes look hypnotic and piercing, like I can see into their soul and know all their secrets, but I don't see it myself. I'm slightly near-sighted and I think that's why.
2007-08-03 20:17:27
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answered by Girl Machine 7
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My eyes are not big but also not small. They are brown, and for someone they can make people say Wow, for some other people they dont say anything.
2007-08-03 18:17:54
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answered by ☆Marina☆ 7
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Big Puppy Dog eyes But don;t let them fool you I'm a Fearless Warrior
2007-08-03 17:16:48
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answered by Rocky The Fearless 5
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okay ummmm:
my eyes are hazelnut green and they look like sad and happy mixed together. they are HUGE! And everyone walks around complementing me on them!! It rocks actually THEY rock. They also are joyful too!! Be happy! That is what they tell people!!
2007-08-03 17:17:54
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answered by Anonymous
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um...no...sorry. The only times I look in the mirror..I'm probably shaving...again. Looking at my eyes while wielding a razor...err...not such a good idea. Now...describe someone else's eyes, that I can do....hehehehehe..
deep brown pools, full of life, love, mischief, promise, desire, intelligence, need, giving, joy...sigh...
2007-08-03 21:18:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I would answer that except that after removing them to observe them I realized that I cannot see anymore.
Where to go for 24 hour emergency eye re-installation
2007-08-03 17:20:24
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answer #10
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answered by scottjones61 3
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