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Remember when it was cool to be authentic? When it was hip to do your own thing and be seen as original and real? How's that playing out in a world of AI imagery and mobile phone filters?
A. Have a look. With as many eyes as you have...look at whatever constitutes your world. Family, home, neighbourhood, workplace, etc. Possessions, clothes, transport...there are so many things that you see every day...but you may not see them for looking.
B. You might not see them well, either. For we older people, cataracts can make inadvertent art with street lamps and points of light. Or floating bodies in the eye can do it to a sunny sky.
C. You may see a different spectrum than that of others. You’ll only know with comparative testing, but that is easily done. No good getting sad or proud with whatever your eyesight is...it's just yours.
Yours. Your look at the world. A look you can share with other people and with your camera. These days you can adjust and program your camera and computer to show others your world far more accurately than ever before.
Start out with the basic colour balance, then add contrast and highlight adjustments. Look at your dynamic range and the degree of actual resolution your eyes can perceive. Then try to make your camera do the same. It will be trial and error, but a half-day spent looking and adjusting can bring you to an accurate personal vision.
Others may have clearer, cleaner, or more acute vision, but that is for them to program. You just represent yourself to the world and that will be fine. If they look at you and say “ Jeepers ” take it as a complement. * I find I can accurately represent my eyesight to others by opening the lens mount of my camera in a paddock at seeding time…