Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Entry 53
I was looking at the reflective part of a television and notice that the colors of the items it reflected were incredibly close to the original. At first I even thought they were no different from a mirror then I looked blacked and noticed the very obvious difference between the two. The black TV's reflection were noticeably darker, but my mind really wasn't reading them as such until I compared them to the original item. Is this an example of color fatigue? Had my mind instinctively read the dark colors as neutral? I wonder how those reflections would compare to ones from a highly reflective white, or red surface. Could those surfaces even be able to reflect objects?
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