@slaughtermouse to No Stupid Questions • 1 year agoDo critters who view the world through different spectrums see film photographs the same way as they would in the wild? E.g. would a bee see a picture of a flower as glowing?message-square16arrow-up152arrow-down11
arrow-up151arrow-down1message-squareDo critters who view the world through different spectrums see film photographs the same way as they would in the wild? E.g. would a bee see a picture of a flower as glowing?@slaughtermouse to No Stupid Questions • 1 year agomessage-square16
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink16•1 year agoI believe no. Bees see ultraviolet light that photos don’t emit.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink12•1 year agoWeak photos not capturing things we cannot see!
minus-squareRandom Dentlinkfedilink7•1 year agoYou can get (or at least you could, I assume they still make it) infrared film, it tends to make things look sort of white and ghostly.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoWow. That’s a thing. Imna start calling this bee film!
I believe no. Bees see ultraviolet light that photos don’t emit.
Weak photos not capturing things we cannot see!
You can get (or at least you could, I assume they still make it) infrared film, it tends to make things look sort of white and ghostly.
Wow. That’s a thing. Imna start calling this bee film!