Blind Spot
Brain Magic
Brain Magic
Each of your eyes has about 120 million rod cells that help you see in low light and 6 million cone cells responsible for detecting color. But here’s the twist: Where the optic nerve connects to your eye, there’s a small blind spot with no light-detecting cells. Your brain fills in this gap so seamlessly that you never even notice it!
😀 Photographer: Natalia Blauth
📷 Camera and Settings:
Canon, EOS R5
70.0mm f/8.0
1/160s
ISO 125
🌎 Location: Not provided
Tomorrow’s color palette
Can you guess what tomorrow’s photo will be?
See you tomorrow!
💛 The Daily Colors Team