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I did a close up the dog and made sure it look right in post. I am kind of curious as that house has two of these dogs and if the other has the condition? Anyways, here's the close up:
It’s not a condition, just a genetic quirk. Heterochromia has no effect on vision. It is common in huskies although most have two blue eyes.
 
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Been a while since I got out with the camera....

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It’s not a condition, just a genetic quirk. Heterochromia has no effect on vision. It is common in huskies although most have two blue eyes.
Just said it wrong, I know it has no effect on vision otherwise Max Scherzer would had been a terrible pitcher. 😀 Though I am still mad he went to the Nationals.
Such eyes are common on the Alaska's Husky and Malamute dogs.
Yeah, someone else posted a picture of his dog having it. I think it was a Malamute, but I don't know dogs. It also kind of answers my question as it's probably more rarer in humans having Heterochromia.
 
This one from the archives in 1893. OK, I can't fool you...I'm not that old, nor did I, or anyone, have a color camera back them. A local museum is dedicated to and while has works of other artist, has the largest collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. This was the chapel and baptismal font he created for the 1893 World Fair Exposition in Chicago, restored after use in some churches.
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I've been taking my Sony A9 on my walks using a hand strap which I like as the camera/lens feels like it is part of my hand. I hardly notice it when I'm walking and I find just walking to be boring.

I find it interesting the items people put in their front yards and this one I found interesting. One of the first time someone has a big heart for squirrels though I'm trying to figure out what kind of animal on the right is supposed to be?

 
I've been taking my Sony A9 on my walks using a hand strap which I like as the camera/lens feels like it is part of my hand. I hardly notice it when I'm walking and I find just walking to be boring.

I find it interesting the items people put in their front yards and this one I found interesting. One of the first time someone has a big heart for squirrels though I'm trying to figure out what kind of animal on the right is supposed to be?

I wasn't one that ever did TV as a kid, but do recognise certain characters from cartoons! That my good sir, is Morocco Mole from the cartoon series Secret Squirrel, with the series namesake on the left.
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