Thursday, December 24, 2009

If a bright flash of camera makes your eye appear red, do your eyes appear red to others in very bright light?

Before it damages your retina. Don't try this at home.If a bright flash of camera makes your eye appear red, do your eyes appear red to others in very bright light?
That is a very interesting question.


no . . . . but there is one exception


In a camera flash, the light is reaching through the pigmentation


to the retina, the light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball, which is the color red.


the only organisms that have eyes visibly red are ones that are albino


albino organisms have less melon(color) in there skin, hair, and eyes.


resulting in the clear vision to their retina, which causes their eyes to be the color red.


(i.e. white mice that have red eyes)
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