Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Interpretation of visual field nouns

Interpretation of visual field nouns

Vision is a broad concept, involving many fields, but it can usually be understood as the spatial range that a person or an object can see.

I. Interpretation

Vision refers to the spatial range that a person or an object can see. It can include the space within the eye's line of sight, the space perceived through perspective clues and the space perceived through imagination. The size and shape of the visual field depend on the position of the eyes, the direction of the line of sight and the obstacles in the surrounding environment.

Second, synonyms and antonyms of vision.

1, synonym

(1) Vision: Vision refers to the spatial range that the eyes can see, similar to vision.

(2) horizon: horizon refers to the field or scope that a person can know, which has a similar meaning to the horizon.

2, antonym

(1) Blind zone: A blind zone refers to an area that cannot be seen in the visual field, which is opposite to the visual field.

(2) Blind spot: Blind spot refers to the part of the visual system that is not easy to detect, usually caused by physiological or psychological factors, which is opposite to the visual field.

Visual-related examples

1, I stood at the top of the mountain, overlooking the vast field of vision below, and felt extremely comfortable.

As a pilot, he needs to keep a clear vision at all times to ensure the safety of flight.

3. On the wide sea, the view of the ship is very wide, and you can see the distant islands and coastline.

In the dense forest, people's vision will be greatly limited because of the occlusion of trees and branches.

In the dark environment, people's vision will become very limited, and it is difficult to see things around them clearly.

His eyesight is very poor, which greatly limits his eyesight, so he needs glasses to see the distant objects clearly.

7. Photographers need to choose the right angle and position to get the best shooting field of vision and capture beautiful scenery or people.

8. When skydiving, the skydiver's vision is very wide, and he can see the scenery and buildings on the ground.

9. In crowded city streets, the driver's vision may be blocked by other vehicles and buildings, which increases the risk of driving.

10. By using telescopes, people can broaden their horizons and see distant celestial bodies and galaxies.