Being a parent; it’s one worry after another isn’t it? 😳
This morning while taking pictures of my LG I noticed that one iris looks darker than the other. I’ve analysed (zoomed in and cropped etc etc) all of the pictures I’ve taken this morning and it doesn’t appear noticeable in any of the others except this one. The thing is, is that I’ve noticed it a few times in pictures before but thought I was imagining things. Anyone advise? Or am I just worrying over nothing? 🤪
She’s 18 months
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The worry really does never stop! But it's always better to ask when you notice something isn't it?To me, it looks like the lighting especially as she's at a slight angle so one eye is closer to the light source than the other. Do you only notice it in photos or can you see it in real time too? If just in photos, I'd say it's angle of the light.
I know a couple of people with different colour eyes (it's called heterochromia) like one brown and one blue/green but it hasn't caused any issues with their sight or been an indication of anything else. Just one of those rare phenomenons.
Well I’ve only noticed it in pictures but when you try to look her in the face it’s hard to take in both eyes at the same time isn’t it? Especially when she doesn’t keep still! I can only look at one, then the other... but I don’t really notice much difference in the flesh, so to speak. It’s just noticing it in some of her pictures niggles at me xx
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