No "the problem" is just a birthmark.
I think there is a problem with his right eye. His right eye is very red looking. It has been that way for the last week. What is wrong with it?
It is a unique birthmark causing her to have one hazel eye while the other is black
Do I have an eye problem? I am 16 years old. When I covered my right eye, my left eye can't see straight lines. Whenever I'm trying to focus on something, they are crooked, curved or twisted, with also being blurry.
you just buy two boxes of contacts. one for each eye. i have the same problem.
possibly taking it RIGHT IN THE EYE right in the eye RIGHT IN THE EYE
Not sure what you mean by "an eye problem." There is no information online about her having an eye injury or eyesight issues.
Stand beside the cow. Your right eye is on your right, so the cow's right eye would be on its right. The same thing for your and the cow's left eye.
Well, if you know witch way right is the right eye is closest to the right side, the left eye is closest to the left side.
The O.D. designation on an eyeglass or contact lens prescription means the right eye or oculus dexter. The O.S. means left eye or oculus sinister.
You refer them to an eye specialist
well i had this problem today...so i asked the guy i like a question and he stared right into my eyes...i guess it means he likes you.(:
Yes, it does make a difference. When an archer is right-eye dominant and shooting right-handed (or left-handed/left-eye), the arrow sits under (or almost under) the dominant, or "aiming", eye; the arrow is often used in aiming, especially in "instinctive" shooting, i.e., without the aid of sights. Being left-eye dominant while shooting right-handed (or right-eye/left-handed) moves the "aiming" eye to the extreme side of the arrow, affecting accuracy. The only way to counter-act the affect of using the "wrong" eye for aiming is to close the dominant eye and force the non-dominant eye to take over; this is not really an option when shooting "instinctively", because both eyes are needed for depth-perception.Cross-dominance (left-eye/right-hand or right-eye/left-hand) is not such a problem when using sights, but it can be.The best way to solve the problem is for the cross-dominant archer to re-train her/himself to shoot with the "wrong" hand. If right-handed, learn to shoot left-handed; if left-handed, learn to shoot right-handed. it may be awkward at first, but the rewards in increased accuracy are worth it.