The Mellow Colours of the Fall

in Proof of Brain8 hours ago

The way we perceive colour is a fascinating affair that begins when light strikes the retina in our eyes, activating cells that react to short (blue), medium (green), and long (red) wavelengths. When the medium and long-sensitive cells combine inputs in the brain, then we perceive the colour yellow. There are also other conditions in which yellow can be perceived thanks to a host of complex neural processes that we still don't really understand. Suffice it to say, the fall is the perfect time to activate those yellow-loving photonic cells.

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Windy day.

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Any surface greater that 90 degrees is fair game for nature to reclaim.

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It always amazes me how many trees are losing their leaves as temperatures drop but other trees become fruitful this time of the year.

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A few leaves will remain green, warmed by the South Pacific winds but others will slowly turn colour and fall.

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Images by @litguru

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Absolutely wonderful, what beautiful colours!!!😍
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It was a bright and sunny day with weaker sunlight than usual because of the season, so it greatly enhanced those vibrant colours.

You promised and you delivered! I love it, yes!!

The yellow of the vegetation, as well as the colors of the surroundings that you capture in your photos, evoke a truly pleasant feeling. Thank you and best regards, @litguru.

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