I quickly glanced without shades at a full eclipse more than 50 years ago. The spiked circle was the cleanest purest white I've ever seen. It put the purity of freshly fallen snow to shame by comparison. And the surrounding background along with the center was the deepest velvet blue you can imagine.
Of course, I limited that glance to only a half of a second.
I quickly glanced without shades at a full eclipse more than 50 years ago. The spiked circle was th
Even in this drawing I linked, it does not come anywhere near capturing the purest of white against that deep velvet cobalt blue. I don't believe it is even possible to truly capture in a drawing what I saw that day.
This is what I saw glancing at the eclipse more than 50 years ago. ~ https://inkbunny.net/s/1422011
Equally as impressive is examining the landscape around you while under the shadow. The quality of the ambient light, and how it affects colors, is entirely unusual.
Equally as impressive is examining the landscape around you while under the shadow. The quality of t
I had to stick a photo of the RL eclipse supplied by the commissioner into PS & click the eyedrops tool on it to find out "what colors were really there", if you see what I mean. And with our 2 heroes, I sort of took artistic license, bc no way would they have been visible IRL. The land was "pitch black".
I had to stick a photo of the RL eclipse supplied by the commissioner into PS & click the eyedrops t