Here are some of the main colors illuminated from a shot from my closet light:
| RGB | Color |
| 39,61,74 | |
| 45,63,65 | |
| 51,57,79 | |
| 82,104,114 | |
| 97,122,144 | |
| 109,128,145 | |
| 121,128,146 | |
| 122,145,159 | |
| 145,159,170 |
Here are some of the main colors taken from an afternoon image taken on the front lawn:

| RGB | Color |
| 143,147,124 | |
| 152,154,133 | |
| 170,174,151 | |
| 186,194,171 | |
| 174,181,163 | |
| 170,179,161 | |
| 193,193,169 | |
| 176,188,168 | |
| 191,203,183 |
Reflection of the sky and lawn? Red-shift of the setting afternoon sun? The green and red values got bumped a lot in the outdoors images. I read somewhere that light-colored pigments can look different based on clothing and surroundings, but I forgot where I learned this.
While looking at the images I discovered a brown fleck in my left eye. Now I see it every time I look in the mirror. :)
You are getting sleepy, very sleepy. Look into my eyes. :)

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