Jamesy wrote:
Are eyes that are a mix of green and brown….technically are they in the brown eyed category/spectrum.
They are categorised as Hazel.
A gradient scale from dark to light would look like this:
Brown - Amber - Hazel - Green - Blue - Grey
Hazel eyes are interesting because the dominant colour can vary from person to person! This can make it difficult to categorise them as either brown or green because it's a spectrum within a spectrum. Certain shades of Hazel probably fit closer to the brown side, whereas others fit closer to the green. It would depend on variations of the iris. I like to think of it as a gradient. Hues on a colour scale.
Lighting has a major effect on how a colour appears. Cameras especially can really vary. Particularly when it comes to colour settings. Lighter colours in general tend to be more ambiguous due to their reflective nature. Hazel is what I'd consider to be in the middle.
Cameras have also changed over the years in terms of how they display colour and photographs do fade.
Although, it is also completely natural for a person's eye colour to gradually change as they get older. So that could absolutely be a factor.
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