![]() ![]() "I bet night owls are more likely to see it as blue-black," Conway says.Īt least we can all agree on one thing: The people who see the dress as white are utterly, completely wrong. "But on the black background some might see it as white." He even speculated, perhaps jokingly, that the white-gold prejudice favors the idea of seeing the dress under strong daylight. "Most people will see the blue on the white background as blue," Conway says. So when context varies, so will people's visual perception. "It became clear that the appropriate point in the image to balance from is the black point," Harris says. And when Harris reversed the process, balancing to the darkest pixel in the image, the dress popped blue and black. "When I attempted to white-balance the image based on that idea, though, it didn't make any sense." He saw blue in the highlights, telling him that the white he was seeing was blue, and the gold was black. "I initially thought it was white and gold," says Neil Harris, our senior photo editor. Other people attribute it to the dress."Įven WIRED's own photo team-driven briefly into existential spasms of despair by how many of them saw a white-and-gold dress-eventually came around to the contextual, color-constancy explanation. My brain attributes the blue to the illuminant. "Then I cut a little piece out and looked at it, and completely out of context it's about halfway in between, not this dark blue color. "I actually printed the picture out," he says. Even Neitz, with his weird white-and-gold thing, admits that the dress is probably blue. ![]() No Kidding.The point is, your brain tries to interpolate a kind of color context for the image, and then spits out an answer for the color of the dress. The lesson could be used with other stories however, A Bad Case of Stripes allows for a personal connection by having students reflect on similar situations or emotions in their own lives. Because children’s books are seriously awesome & surprisingly deep. This lesson provides an opportunity for students to reflect upon and personally relate to a teacher read-aloud of a narrative story. From tough topics to classic Disney to bilingual stories, we aim to edutain & inspire a lifelong love of reading in children! Ideal for kids from birth through approximately 99 years of age. KidTime StoryTime narrates kid stories with love, funny accents and a cast of wacky puppets & stuffed animals who all seem to have strong literary opinions and sharply different tastes in books. Synopsis It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. She is so worried about what other people think of her that she is about to break out in a Bad Case of Stripes. Your purchase helps support our free channel & the author at no additional cost to you.īy David Shannon who lives in California with his wife, daughter & a dog named Fergus! Summaries (1) Summaries Camilla Cream loves lima beans, but she never eats them because the other kids at her school don't like them. So she gets sick in a VERY STRANGE way! It’s a KidTime StoryTime about being yourself.ĭEAR PARENTS & EDUCATORS! TO BUY THE BOOK, click this link: Camilla won’t eat lima beans (which she loves) because her friends don’t eat them. ![]() Kids Books: A Bad Case of Stripes read aloud for children. A Bad Case of Stripes is written and illustrated by David Shannon and read by Sean Astin. ![]()
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