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Mictian
Everytime I get out of the shower, the mirror in my bathroom is always reasonably foggy (I like hot showers!)
However, lately I've noticed that when I look at my own eyes in the reflection of the fogged mirror, they almost look like they're glowing. I don't really know how to describe it, but being a design artist, thought I might try and photoshop what it looks like i'm seeing. Making a cameo appearance in my thread will be Christian Bale. I tried to make it look like the reflection in a foggy mirror aswell.

Here we go
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That's the best that I could come up with at the moment, and actually looks quite close to what I see.
What's going on here? I thought i'd post this in the "Natural World" section because I don't think it's anything paranormal, and I'm assuming there's some explanation.
Just really intrigued, it's quite strange. Anyone have any ideas?
~Cheese~
Hmm.. I haven't noticed that case on my eyes.
TRPS-TECH1
That is awefully strange . Never had that happen before , NOT being sketpical ( at all ) , but is there any possible way for the lights in your bathroom to reflect off of your eyes , and look like its spreading because of the fog on the mirror ? If not thats pretty wild , that would freak me out a little! huh.gif
Bill Hill

QUOTE (Mictian @ Feb 3 2008, 02:15 PM) *
Everytime I get out of the shower, the mirror in my bathroom is always reasonably foggy (I like hot showers!)


Maybe the heat's melted your contact lenses?
Diedtrying
Nope, simple case of you being the DEVIL!!!!!! or maybe just the bathroom lights. I'd seek an electrician and an priest (just to be safe). devil.gif
Mictian
I'm assuming it has something to do with the lights and the reflections and the fog and whatnot. I don't wear contacts, and I'm pretty sure if I did and they melted to my eyes I would know that something is wrong, lol
savvygirl
unsure.gif Hmmmm,am not entirely sure on this one.Although i will say your a first in this category,that's for sure. thumbsup.gif
Cronus
First off, what's your eye color? does the lightbulb in your room reflect it's lights in your pupils ? Do you have fuzzy vision? Do you wer glasses ? Do your eyes hurt constantly? Does someone else see this effect in your eyes while you stand there or are you the only one who sees it ? etc
Mictian
QUOTE (Cronus @ Feb 9 2008, 07:05 AM) *
First off, what's your eye color? does the lightbulb in your room reflect it's lights in your pupils ? Do you have fuzzy vision? Do you wer glasses ? Do your eyes hurt constantly? Does someone else see this effect in your eyes while you stand there or are you the only one who sees it ? etc


My eyes are a very light blue. I don't have fuzzy vision, don't wear glasses, my eyes don't hurt constantly, and I havn't actually asked anyone else to see if they can see it, but it's not a bad idea
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