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Both very cool
Thanks JulianaBo
Both very cool
Raiding and pillaging AGAIN?
I’m glad you shared your thoughts.True colours - is there such thing?
This is not a real photo post, but a post about what “real colours” are. As we Mobitoggers all know coulours of the same object can vary a lot with different light, different gear etc. I didn’t want to take up that discussions last week when a person I follow on Insta stated she was so angry of people using filters etc for photos of flowers (her account is about gardening). As you all know I like fiddling around and make the colours more vivid, just because it makes me feel happier. But here comes today’s great discovery. It’s about my glasses My ”real” super expensive glasses are about 5 yrs old know and I guess my sight has deteriorated these yrs. I think I earlier wrote I bought a few pairs of cheap glasses at the supermarket because I don’t want to spend the money I will need for my next iPhone
Here’s the thing. All coulurs around me transform to super vivid when I use the cheap stronger glasses. With my real glasses on it goes back to dull colours, almost like snapshots from when I was a kid in the 70s. So if anyone thinks I use too much colours it could be this glasses thing I still think one can do whatever one likes with images though.
As for everything else there are no “true” colours. DH is partly colour-blind by the way. Many misunderstandings between us because of that, for ex when we’re out hunting mushrooms.
This was long and I really don’t know why I posted it here instead of just keeping it in my head
It’s all about which glasses we wear, real glasses or in a metaphorical sense
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I can’t see without my glasses. Everything is just blurry blobs. So I sat here for several minutes taking my glasses on and off and looking at different things around the room and different images. The one thing I found out was the kitchen colors all seem more orange without my glasses. (Probably the light) I don’t suppose this means anything except I was rather entertained by it.True colours - is there such thing?
This is not a real photo post, but a post about what “real colours” are. As we Mobitoggers all know coulours of the same object can vary a lot with different light, different gear etc. I didn’t want to take up that discussions last week when a person I follow on Insta stated she was so angry of people using filters etc for photos of flowers (her account is about gardening). As you all know I like fiddling around and make the colours more vivid, just because it makes me feel happier. But here comes today’s great discovery. It’s about my glasses My ”real” super expensive glasses are about 5 yrs old know and I guess my sight has deteriorated these yrs. I think I earlier wrote I bought a few pairs of cheap glasses at the supermarket because I don’t want to spend the money I will need for my next iPhone
Here’s the thing. All coulurs around me transform to super vivid when I use the cheap stronger glasses. With my real glasses on it goes back to dull colours, almost like snapshots from when I was a kid in the 70s. So if anyone thinks I use too much colours it could be this glasses thing I still think one can do whatever one likes with images though.
As for everything else there are no “true” colours. DH is partly colour-blind by the way. Many misunderstandings between us because of that, for ex when we’re out hunting mushrooms.
This was long and I really don’t know why I posted it here instead of just keeping it in my head
It’s all about which glasses we wear, real glasses or in a metaphorical sense
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Yes, it really is kind of entertaining. Perhaps I should start a career as a cool influencer and sell this as a mindfulness techniqueI can’t see without my glasses. Everything is just blurry blobs. So I sat here for several minutes taking my glasses on and off and looking at different things around the room and different images. The one thing I found out was the kitchen colors all seem more orange without my glasses. (Probably the light) I don’t suppose this means anything except I was rather entertained by it.
I can equally appreciate the natural color of a flower in my garden and a manipulated image of the same flower. Do we have to choose one over another or can we enjoy each? As for the glasses, I'd go with the ones that help you read and keep you from bumping into walls.True colours - is there such thing?
This is not a real photo post, but a post about what “real colours” are. As we Mobitoggers all know coulours of the same object can vary a lot with different light, different gear etc. I didn’t want to take up that discussions last week when a person I follow on Insta stated she was so angry of people using filters etc for photos of flowers (her account is about gardening). As you all know I like fiddling around and make the colours more vivid, just because it makes me feel happier. But here comes today’s great discovery. It’s about my glasses My ”real” super expensive glasses are about 5 yrs old know and I guess my sight has deteriorated these yrs. I think I earlier wrote I bought a few pairs of cheap glasses at the supermarket because I don’t want to spend the money I will need for my next iPhone
Here’s the thing. All coulurs around me transform to super vivid when I use the cheap stronger glasses. With my real glasses on it goes back to dull colours, almost like snapshots from when I was a kid in the 70s. So if anyone thinks I use too much colours it could be this glasses thing I still think one can do whatever one likes with images though.
As for everything else there are no “true” colours. DH is partly colour-blind by the way. Many misunderstandings between us because of that, for ex when we’re out hunting mushrooms.
This was long and I really don’t know why I posted it here instead of just keeping it in my head
It’s all about which glasses we wear, real glasses or in a metaphorical sense
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My cheap glasses from the supermarket are perfect for reading AND vividifies all colours. But I think the bump-into-walls-risk is higher with those on No accidents yet though As for the flowers - of course we don’t have to choose. But the thing that intrigues me the most is “which colours are natural” - The ones I see with my old glasses or are the new ones presenting me the “true/natural” colours? And what about my DHs colours. They sure are true for himI can equally appreciate the natural color of a flower in my garden and a manipulated image of the same flower. Do we have to choose one over another or can we enjoy each? As for the glasses, I'd go with the ones that help you read and keep you from bumping into walls.
Ahhh, that old conundrum - do we all see colours the same (clearly not in the case of colour blindness)?My cheap glasses from the supermarket are perfect for reading AND vividifies all colours. But I think the bump-into-walls-risk is higher with those on No accidents yet though As for the flowers - of course we don’t have to choose. But the thing that intrigues me the most is “which colours are natural” - The ones I see with my old glasses or are the new ones presenting me the “true/natural” colours? And what about my DHs colours. They sure are true for him
Clear case of panta rei , or unclear, depending on the glassesAhhh, that old conundrum - do we all see colours the same (clearly not in the case of colour blindness)?
I read a discussion recently in some other photography forum about something like this. Apparently as you develop cataracts, your color vision gets yellower. A couple of photographers who'd had cataract surgery mentioned they'd gone back to re-edit photos from the near past because now the color balance looked off to them.My cheap glasses from the supermarket are perfect for reading AND vividifies all colours. But I think the bump-into-walls-risk is higher with those on No accidents yet though As for the flowers - of course we don’t have to choose. But the thing that intrigues me the most is “which colours are natural” - The ones I see with my old glasses or are the new ones presenting me the “true/natural” colours? And what about my DHs colours. They sure are true for him
The interesting thing about sight is that it is ‘learnt’. As far as I understand, if you get your sight back due to an operation, it is not instant. Your mind has to start working out what objects are and it only returns gradually so I am sure we all see things slightly differently. A friend of mine met up with an old friend she hadn’t seen since they were in their 20s. They travelled Europe together for a month and they were reminiscing and my friend told me they both remembered a completely different version of the event such that it could have been almost a completely different holiday.True colours - is there such thing?
This is not a real photo post, but a post about what “real colours” are. As we Mobitoggers all know coulours of the same object can vary a lot with different light, different gear etc. I didn’t want to take up that discussions last week when a person I follow on Insta stated she was so angry of people using filters etc for photos of flowers (her account is about gardening). As you all know I like fiddling around and make the colours more vivid, just because it makes me feel happier. But here comes today’s great discovery. It’s about my glasses My ”real” super expensive glasses are about 5 yrs old know and I guess my sight has deteriorated these yrs. I think I earlier wrote I bought a few pairs of cheap glasses at the supermarket because I don’t want to spend the money I will need for my next iPhone
Here’s the thing. All coulurs around me transform to super vivid when I use the cheap stronger glasses. With my real glasses on it goes back to dull colours, almost like snapshots from when I was a kid in the 70s. So if anyone thinks I use too much colours it could be this glasses thing I still think one can do whatever one likes with images though.
As for everything else there are no “true” colours. DH is partly colour-blind by the way. Many misunderstandings between us because of that, for ex when we’re out hunting mushrooms.
This was long and I really don’t know why I posted it here instead of just keeping it in my head
It’s all about which glasses we wear, real glasses or in a metaphorical sense
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This reminds me of a recent optical illusion the teacher in my classroom shared. We were at odds over it. It was a photo of a dress. Some of us perceived it as black and blue and others saw white and gold. We were all looking at the same photo. I even walked around the room to see if I could find the right light to see the gold and white. I tried to pick out the original image from google but there were so many and they all looked different to me.My cheap glasses from the supermarket are perfect for reading AND vividifies all colours. But I think the bump-into-walls-risk is higher with those on No accidents yet though As for the flowers - of course we don’t have to choose. But the thing that intrigues me the most is “which colours are natural” - The ones I see with my old glasses or are the new ones presenting me the “true/natural” colours? And what about my DHs colours. They sure are true for him
You see blue and gold?? I see blue and a nasty sort of grey.'
This reminds me of a recent optical illusion the teacher in my classroom shared. We were at odds over it. It was a photo of a dress. Some of us perceived it as black and blue and others saw white and gold. We were all looking at the same photo. I even walked around the room to see if I could find the right light to see the gold and white. I tried to pick out the original image from google but there were so many and they all looked different to me.
This is one of the images. It isn’t either of the combo I remember so maybe it isn’t the one we looked at. I see blue and gold.
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I googled “optical illustion dress” if you want to research it. Here’s the Wiki explanation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress
me tooYou see blue and gold?? I see blue and a nasty sort of grey.
Thanks - I will reward myself with diving deep into this later. Right now I’m stuck with Linus’ administration. He’s changing workplace and there are tons of horrible forms and persons to talk with. It will be great for him with the new place though. At least I think so. Before the optical illusions I’ll get another reward - off to Linus for the traditional espresso and raspberries Hooray'
This reminds me of a recent optical illusion the teacher in my classroom shared. We were at odds over it. It was a photo of a dress. Some of us perceived it as black and blue and others saw white and gold. We were all looking at the same photo. I even walked around the room to see if I could find the right light to see the gold and white. I tried to pick out the original image from google but there were so many and they all looked different to me.
This is one of the images. It isn’t either of the combo I remember so maybe it isn’t the one we looked at. I see blue and gold.
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I googled “optical illustion dress” if you want to research it. Here’s the Wiki explanation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_dress
I’d appreciate if you do look into later, if just so you guys don’t think I’m crazy! And good for Linus (sorry for your paper work) it seems like he has had more than his share of upsets lately.Thanks - I will reward myself with diving deep into this later. Right now I’m stuck with Linus’ administration. He’s changing workplace and there are tons of horrible forms and persons to talk with. It will be great for him with the new place though. At least I think so. Before the optical illusions I’ll get another reward - off to Linus for the traditional espresso and raspberries Hooray
I see blue and gold, although the gold is rather greenish.You see blue and gold?? I see blue and a nasty sort of grey.
I think it’s not the same image. As I said when I tried to google it I got dozens of dresses. There are all different variations of the same dress, blue and black, some gold and white and some like this one. The teacher had a power point that she downloaded with a bunch of optical illusions on it. All I can say we had split among us as to what colors we were seeing.I see blue and gold, although the gold is rather greenish.
I sure will do that. I need some distraction. We got hooked up at Linus’s place longer than planned. We had a great time and he had even set the coffee table before we arrived. But the bad thing was that his Apple Watch has lost connection with his phone. Oh, what have we done to deserve this In the end we had to leave although we hadn’t solved the problem. DH will go back there tomorrowI’d appreciate if you do look into later, if just so you guys don’t think I’m crazy! And good for Linus (sorry for your paper work) it seems like he has had more than his share of upsets lately.
It’s nice to see that Linus has put on a bit of weight. And I bet he can’t wait to see what the photos look like.Someone’s been inspired by his Mum We thought this small simple Coolpix was long forgotten in some box in a wardrobe. But at our visit today it was right on the table. The memory card almost full of pics shot the last months
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