Trypophobia

in #photography6 years ago

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Walking by the path I noticed this weird looking fern leaf, one unlike any I've seen ever efore. Struck by a ray of sunlight, it revealed a sinister sight of the black wholes which I couldn't explain so I checked the other side of the leaf. Much to my surprise it was a colony of bugs attacking the plant. Sucking it's life force away.

Anyway, does looking at these images give you [Trypophobia?] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trypophobia)

Tessa does. She can't look at the images for longer then a couple of seconds while for me it does nothing. Probably because I rarely feel discomfort looking at images with Trypophobic patterns.

Shot on a sunshiny day with a Sony a6300 using a 1/150 shutter speed, f 4 and ISO 100.


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No doesn't do anything to me. It looks regular to me.
But I have a friend who can't watch these, he has trypophobia.