I do admit that our eyes/brain are sometimes "tricked" by different lighting effects. So, what a person thinks they see is not always what it really is. I'm stumped by what I saw.
One example of our eyes/brain being "tricked" is that many photos of the moon craters Theophilus and Cyrillus as well as others looked inverted or look like a mound or dome instead of a crater. If you blink or look away from the photo it often will swap back and forth from looking like normal craters and then look completely opposite (like a dome).
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