@Diamond_Deso
dd00545f0af7eac6cd5ce110b49ff99bb308b00f45cdd46414c2b72e2e7be27bMar 19, 2022, 04:42:30
@Billythai1@abashidze_photo
@ECOE
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@justinspannuth
de796f5062c5d90e1a24b5853897eda7572b0d82b4496045facaca587c72b69aJun 21, 2021, 17:06:57
What you are experiencing is known as a Negative Afterimage. This happens when the photoreceptors, primarily the cone cells, in your eyes become overstimulated and fatigued causing them to lose sensitivity. In normal everyday life, you don't notice this because tiny movements of your eyes keep the cone cells located at the back of your eyes from becoming overstimulated.
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