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Oct 19, 2019 05:09:33   #
roadsideron Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
Blocks


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Oct 19, 2019 05:24:19   #
dancers Loc: melbourne.victoria, australia
 
what is supposed to happen?

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Oct 19, 2019 05:38:46   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
roadsideron wrote:
Blocks


Nice

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Oct 19, 2019 05:38:57   #
pdsdville Loc: Midlothian, Tx
 
I think I've been snookered.

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Oct 19, 2019 05:55:29   #
roadsideron Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
dancers wrote:
what is supposed to happen?


I'm not sure. It's one of those things where you create something without any intentions, reason, or expectations. You wait and see if any intentions, reasons, or expectations evolve then I can give an answer after the fact.

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Oct 19, 2019 06:01:08   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
staring the shutting eyes gives complementary. Info below.

'If a viewer stares at this image for 5–60 seconds and then looks at a white object, a negative afterimage will appear (in this case cyan on magenta). This can also be achieved by the viewer closing their eyes and tilting their head up. ... Negative afterimages are caused when the eye's photoreceptors, primarily known as rods and cones, adapt to overstimulation and lose sensitivity. Newer evidence suggests there is cortical contribution as well.[3] Normally, the overstimulating image is moved to a fresh area of the retina with small eye movements known as microsaccades."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterimage

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Oct 19, 2019 06:06:23   #
roadsideron Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
dpullum wrote:
staring the shutting eyes gives complementary. Info below.

'If a viewer stares at this image for 5–60 seconds and then looks at a white object, a negative afterimage will appear (in this case cyan on magenta). This can also be achieved by the viewer closing their eyes and tilting their head up. ... Negative afterimages are caused when the eye's photoreceptors, primarily known as rods and cones, adapt to overstimulation and lose sensitivity. Newer evidence suggests there is cortical contribution as well.[3] Normally, the overstimulating image is moved to a fresh area of the retina with small eye movements known as microsaccades."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afterimage
staring the shutting eyes gives complementary. In... (show quote)


See. I knew there was a reason I created it.

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Oct 19, 2019 07:07:13   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
roadsideron wrote:
Blocks


Great in download.

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Oct 19, 2019 07:51:58   #
ClarkG Loc: Southern Indiana USA
 
Isn’t this a photography blog? So what’s it a picture of? Extreme Bokeh?

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Oct 19, 2019 16:23:56   #
roadsideron Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
ClarkG wrote:
Isn’t this a photography blog? So what’s it a picture of? Extreme Bokeh?


https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/terms_of_use.jsp

I believe it's called an abstract "photo" or "picture". As far as the Terms Of Service, no where does it state photograph or picture in it's narrative as per the link I have provided. It refers to submissions as "content". So I can safely say it's abstract "content".

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Oct 20, 2019 03:12:42   #
roadsideron Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
A little easier on the eyes.


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Oct 20, 2019 08:26:56   #
foathog Loc: Greensboro, NC
 
dancers wrote:
what is supposed to happen?


you're supposed to go blind. LOL

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Oct 20, 2019 09:16:17   #
tcthome Loc: NJ
 
roadsideron wrote:
Blocks


I failed, everything is blurry!

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Oct 20, 2019 14:31:58   #
Country Boy Loc: Beckley, WV
 
It proves you need to have vision to focus! Successful test, student failed.

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Oct 22, 2019 17:51:30   #
roadsideron Loc: Apache Junction, AZ
 
Maybe this one would be a better test.


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