Yes Peggy, thank you, I am beginning to understand what is going on between the camera, their eyes, lighter eye color -- just like anything, the longer you focus upon it the more you begin to understand. I just had my one Tonkinese/Siamese cat outside and his eyes are normally a pretty light green, but outside they appeared to be the most tantalizing even paler sea green orbs you have ever seen. I was mesmerized by how stunningly pretty his eyes were outside in contrast to his darker minky-colored fur. All he wanted to do was pretend he was going to catch a birdie, but then when I saw him rip after some bumble bees, it was time for the fun to end and come in. I almost sniffed one up my own nose when trying to see if the blooms on one of my flowering trees had any fragrance, so I had to come in too, lol. Lynn In a message dated 5/10/2011 6:39:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes:
Lynn, you can see why the flash pics up that light brown color in her eyes, and makes it look red eyed. Even in the sun you can see that they are a light brown. In the house under normal lighting they appear darker.

