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But I don't care if it was Admin's baby or not, you just don't post things like that,in my opinion :( I would be so hurt if that was my dog. |
I don't think the op meant to insult anybody. I don't think she thought it was a real dog. Actually, i never really payed any attention to the green eyes until it was brought up. Everytime i came on YT, i always thought...that little yorkie is sooo cute! |
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I think this turned into a good info thread .I never heard of this before. :cool: |
I find the eye shine colour thing interesting as well - Twinkle's eyes shine a kind of orangey green, if that makes sense.....is it possible to have a coat that is a combination of silky and cottony? She doesn't really matt, but its not that beautiful silken hair that I've seen before. It's kind of soft, like rabbit fur, with a satiny sheen. I never realised the pic at the top was Yoda - he's cute:) xxx |
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Honestly, they could have choose a little better picture, lol. I think the dogs cute but I feel like there's so many professional Yorkie pictures you can find on Google that would suit a forum better. And the majority of people first signing up for this site probably had NO idea silky yorkies have green eyes and cottony have orange. I didn't even know that, lol. My dogs picture never really have any discolored eyes, maybe it's my camera? I have a really good camera. On my cell phone though, they do have creepy eyes. |
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Here's an interesting article on eye shine. Quote:
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Hm. That certainly seems like a comprehensive explanation of eye color in the flash, but it doesn't address the fact that yorkie eyes can look green OR orange in the flash. This is not just Thor, I've seen other people post that their yorkie's eye color looks different in different pictures. Thor's eyes do have a greenish cast to them - on very enlarged pictures with a flash, I can see that they are a deep brownish-green. However, he can definitely have "red eye" or "green eye" in the flash. |
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And: "The reddish color that you see in human eyes is the reflection of the blood vessels in the back of the eye because the tapetum is NOT colored. This is the same in the "red eye" of the Yorkie." I think the orange would come from a "gold" cast to the coat mixed in with the red of the blood vessels. Our camera has one of those double flashes, and if Joey doesn't move between the first and second flash, the eye shine isn't noticeable. Also, if I use additional lighting, spotlights, for example, I don't get the bright green, but more of a deeper green, or brown. The eye shine is caused from a reflection of the flash. |
Sorry, Nancy, I don't think I understand what you mean. If you look at my avatar, you'll see that Thor has an extremely silvery body. He has much less bronze than the average yorkie. By the article's standards, that should mean his eyes would flash green. I don't think there's anything in the article that would indicate that a yorkie's eyes could flash both colors. My camera also has red eye reduction, and it doesn't really work for Thor. I've read some amateur books on photography that said that red eye reduction works on humans by reducing the pupil size (reaction to bright light). In pets that doesn't work because the pupil is so much larger. I usually use the first flash on the camera to see if it's going to light up Thor's eyes. If it does, I change the angle. |
Keep on Flashing One of my favorite things is looking at all the photo's. So keep on flashing and posting them please. I know it is one of the hardest things to get a little yorkie just right. A lot of you are really good at it. Well done :) |
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Too funny |
IMO , the green eyed Silky is cool looking :thumbup: however, i am one that has all the tats, and paw prints on my fingers too :aimeeyork Not the average girl, ;) |
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