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Hidden in the darkness

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With my worsening sight this is a fairly accurate impression of how I see in the darkish garden. It is also why my dogs all have bells. This is in the light from the house. Just an experiment with very high ISO

Comments (7)


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helanker

5:55AM | Fri, 23 February 2018

Argh it looks quite spooky. Ah, I can understand why you use bells, then. I have a bad night vision too and its like my glasses dont work in darkness. And my 2D vision doesnt help, so I can easily understand how you must feel.

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Kordouane

8:50AM | Fri, 23 February 2018

Beautiful postwork 🌟

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Faemike55

10:20AM | Fri, 23 February 2018

interesting capture and postwork.

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jendellas

1:31PM | Fri, 23 February 2018

I also think it looks spooky!!!

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npauling

4:46PM | Fri, 23 February 2018

I'm sorry to hear that you are losing your sight Andrea it must make life very hard. A great capture to show us how you see these days. 😀

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wysiwig

6:16PM | Fri, 23 February 2018

I join the others in saying this is spooky. It serves to show why we humans have always been afraid of the dark. My own night vision is getting worse. Reminds me of what one of your famous sons, Archibald Alec Leach, once said. "Getting old is not for sissies." You might remember Mister Leach later went to Hollywood and turned into Cary Grant.

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Glendaw

2:44PM | Sun, 25 February 2018

This must be very frustrating for you Andrea.

This image is how Jim explains his vision when his Retina detaches.

Magnificent image and explanation of how you see these days.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.3
ModelDMC-TZ70
Shutter Speed10/40
ISO Speed6400
Focal Length4

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