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Weekly Challenge June 24 - July 01: Learning Experience - Abstract
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<blockquote data-quote="StephanieL" data-source="post: 467828" data-attributes="member: 39873"><p>again must be screen calibration or something, because I'm not the only one that sees it the way its intended. It literally doesn't even have black in it. It has purple, dark blue, and white speckled throughout it. Many people I've talked to say that they see it as differentiating enough colors that you can clearly tell its not black. Also, again, I posted it for those who CAN see it, not can't. If you are seeing it correctly you CAN NOT see any objects. Just like the actual definition of abstract you can not tell what I took a picture of. If you are seeing purple, dark blue, and a little bit of white (which I'll admit is almost just a pixel here and there but its still visible) then you ARE seeing what I intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephanieL, post: 467828, member: 39873"] again must be screen calibration or something, because I'm not the only one that sees it the way its intended. It literally doesn't even have black in it. It has purple, dark blue, and white speckled throughout it. Many people I've talked to say that they see it as differentiating enough colors that you can clearly tell its not black. Also, again, I posted it for those who CAN see it, not can't. If you are seeing it correctly you CAN NOT see any objects. Just like the actual definition of abstract you can not tell what I took a picture of. If you are seeing purple, dark blue, and a little bit of white (which I'll admit is almost just a pixel here and there but its still visible) then you ARE seeing what I intended. [/QUOTE]
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