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Someone was posting a side-thought on the blacklight thread about hi-watt ones possibly harming invert's eyes (or not) and it made me think about when we photograph these non-iris posessing (not having a variable aperture), nocturnal little beasts with over-zealous flash on macro. Has anyone ever tested T's sensitivity to light before and after ample flash exposure? How would we know without careful testing if it blinded them? A captive, blind T would probably seem normal due to its reliance on vibration, usually.
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I'm not saying I really think it does. Their eyes would have to be particularly delicate due to not being made for extremes or something. My iris doesn't have time to effectively respond to a flash, anyway, when I'm partying in the dark and a flash goes off. In the mood lighting. In my van. Down by the proverbial river. A creek, actually.
Ok, it's sort of a ditch, but I prefer the term "estuary" during flood season.
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I'm not saying I really think it does. Their eyes would have to be particularly delicate due to not being made for extremes or something. My iris doesn't have time to effectively respond to a flash, anyway, when I'm partying in the dark and a flash goes off. In the mood lighting. In my van. Down by the proverbial river. A creek, actually.
Ok, it's sort of a ditch, but I prefer the term "estuary" during flood season.
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