in western europe the clouds tend bluish and it turns the sunsets purple which is also wild to me https://twitter.com/isosteph/status/1156278307941429248?s=21 …https://twitter.com/isosteph/status/1156278307941429248 …
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very humid regions have a certain thing where some things (plant life) get supersaturated while others fade out in a cool but not dusty kind of way if that makes any sense
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i’m obsessed with this in school i had this project idea for a computer vision class to see if you could distill whatever quality this was and swap it out across photos of different places but i wasn’t good enough at machine learning to figure out how to get there lmao
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i've realized certain things are also not just light but vegetation dependent, like most bay area vegetation is evergreen and so you don't often see the bright greens of new spring growth, all the greens are a little faded
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THIS IS SO TRUE the metropolises in the bay always seemed dimmer to me until i went to massachusetts for school & EVERYTHING there is cool-toned & a bit greyscaled it makes no sense
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east coast from like november to april is the most insanely depressing deadened light i've ever seen i think the total lack of greenery is part of it
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Olafur Eliasson has a whole series of work / art on this
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ooh do u know which one specifically
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I dunno why but I feel like Seattle is so god damn bright in summer and I lived in the South but it like hurts here idk why
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o u mean the SOUF?
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