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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Autumn Leaves

I have always heard people say how they like Autumn and fall colors, the red, yellow and orange colors of the leaves. I always thought it was something I should appreciate, but it never made much impact. I just figured out that I don't particularly care about fall colors. I like the green leaves of summer. I have no idea why that should be.

5 comments:

Eunoia said...

FWIW, the human eye can distinguish more shades of green than of other colours (spectral resolution). Some evolutionary advantage there?

Chuck Pergiel said...

I just read something about how people whose language has names for specific shades of a color are better at identifying those shades. They example they used was blue & Russian.

I remember it used to be almost impossible to get a good rendition of British Racing Green on a computer monitor. It was either regular green, or black, they never seemed to get it right. Have things changed since then? I don't know.

You go to the paint store and they have a thousand and one shades of any color you want, and names to go along with them, but they generally are not color names, more often they are fanciful, like "spring showers" or some other nonsense.

And then there was "Smilla's Sense of Snow" where they have dozens of names for different kinds of snow.

Oops, guess I kind of ran off at the keyboard.

Jody said...

yay for summer and green leaves

and fooey on fall

Eunoia said...

There are 18 Inuit words for snow; we only have 4 in (alpine) Germany.

If you buy your cans of paint imported from China, just ask for
Blitish Lacing Gleen ;-)

Chuck Pergiel said...

You are tellible, Stu. Tellible, tellible, tellible. I'm gonna tell on you, as soon as I stop chuckling.