Monday, November 10, 2025

Heterochromia Iridum

 


15 comments:

  1. woof!

    why is she bouncing and smilling?

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  2. Is that really heterochromia? It looks more like poor makeup - or costume. Makeup for a movie? The power tool shaking her up is kind of incongruous for the rest of the look.

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    1. Colored contacts, methinks; look how red the white of her right eye is.

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  3. Kate Bosworth, I think.
    Al_in_Ottawa

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  4. IMHO when a woman smiles, the room lights up.

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    1. Well said. I completely agree. - Snakepit

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  5. looks like pink eye in her right eye

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    1. You know? I did not notice that until you said it. UGH!!!

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  6. Samara Weaving, Aussie actress looking a bit unhinged...

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  7. I believe that brown/blue heterochromia is rarer than blue/green heterochromia, but I’d be willing to do more research if this lass has the time. My favorite actress with heterochromia is Alice Eve.

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  8. I had a wonderful dog (may God rest her soul); An all white pitbull that had one bright blue eye and one brown. At night, in a flashlight beam, one reflected green and the other red. She was a great dog and I miss her.

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  9. I had a female teacher with that. One eye was blue, the other one was partially blue and black.

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  10. Noticed this in the World Series, Max Scherzer Blue Jays pitcher , crazy heterochromia
    https://en.albat.com/__export/1751666243789/sites/debate/img/2025/07/04/max_scherzer_-2-.png_673822677.png

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  11. A blue/green heterochromia set of eyes, more reddish than strawberry blond with a knock-out body nearly destroyed my life when I was 20. I was lucky to escape that level of crazy.

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