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Photographer | Sanne De Wilde |
PUBLISHER | KEHRER Verlag |
What our eyes see clearly is blurred before their eyes until it becomes a diffuse mass. Colors do not exist in their perception, and when others enjoy the sun in the cloudless sky, they retreat to their huts. Normal daylight even blinds the inhabitants of Pingelap so much that they can hardly see anything else. Only the light conditions at night are adequate for those with the sight disorder so that they can go about their lives also...