An actress with deep blue eyes is Liv Tyler. They're gorgous
A Sapphire blue not to hard but not to light.
Yes, they are light blue eyes. --- However sometimes he does appear to have green eyes as well.
black
Daniel Radcliffe Has the very light blue charming eyes.
Bright blue with a spec of glowing lemon zest for shine. it is moi deliciouso!
A Sapphire blue not to hard but not to light.
Honey,light blue,green,brown,blue,and light green
Katie Amis is NOT the actress in the blue dress appearing in the commercial. She is credited as the voiceover actress. Katie Amis has blue eyes. The actress you see in the commercial has brown eyes.
His eyes are a light blue. ;)......Sexy light blue eyes!
A red ball would appear black in blue light because red objects absorb blue light and reflect little to no light of that wavelength. This causes the red object to not reflect any light back to our eyes, leading us to perceive it as black in blue light.
The cap is called 'green' because it absorbs all other colors of light, leaving only the green light to bounce from it to your eyes. If no green light shines on it, then there's no light to bounce from it to your eyes, and it appears black. If you only shine blue light on it, then there's no green light shining on it.
bonny blue, black, wine, or burgundy
it will be a black baby.
His eyes were blue
Nobody. The black light is a trivial name for ultraviolet radiation which human eyes don't respond to. (shorter wavelenght than blue)
It's called "A Blue Object" because when light of many colors falls on it, it reflects the blue light toward your eyes and absorbs all the other colors, including yellow. So if yellow light is the only light falling on it, the light is all absorbed, none is reflected to your eyes, and the object appears black.
A blue hat looks black in a dark room because the lack of light prevents our eyes from perceiving its color. Colors are determined by the wavelengths of light that objects reflect; without sufficient light, the hat does not reflect enough blue wavelengths for our eyes to detect. Instead, it appears as a shade of black or gray, as the limited light makes it difficult to distinguish its true color.