Why does this occur? One reason, our brain relies on contrasting colors to perceive differences. In this case, birds are the same color as the tree, making it extremely difficult for our brains to decipher them from their surroundings.
This Blog brings weekly updates on Visual Thinking and Design. Each new entry is developed in order to make different reflections on the impact of going visual.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Camouflage
It is interesting how objects in our environment have a tendency to disappear from our vision.
Why does this occur? One reason, our brain relies on contrasting colors to perceive differences. In this case, birds are the same color as the tree, making it extremely difficult for our brains to decipher them from their surroundings.
Why does this occur? One reason, our brain relies on contrasting colors to perceive differences. In this case, birds are the same color as the tree, making it extremely difficult for our brains to decipher them from their surroundings.
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