Mickey Trageser wrote: I wonder if we have an opthomologist,
optomotrist or optician on the list who might have an idea. There has
to be a simple explanation. I suspect either the lens or cornea is
involved. I think if the retina was reflecting, the red would be
showing. Perhaps the inner part of the white of the eye? I can only
guess. Has anyone seen this effect while using the bounce grip?
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I can't claim to be an opthomologist, optomotrist or optician but I
*am* an optimist and I wouldn't worry about it ;-) I've seen various
colours reflected from the eyes of animals, such as cats and dogs, that
depended on the angle and intensity of the light source - anything from
red to green to yellow to white. I'm talking here about a hand-held
flashlight, not a flashgun, but I would think the effect would be
similar.
Regards,
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Ray
"The trouble with resisting temptation is
you never know when you'll get another chance!"
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