intense light can damage your eyes or inhibit your sight
When taking pictures, the sun should ideally be positioned behind the photographer or to the side to avoid harsh shadows and glare.
The glare of the Sun WILL hurt your eyes..also there is a small chance that the UV radiations of the Sun can make you blind..
To avoid glare and reflections in photos, photographers with glasses can try adjusting the angle of their glasses, using a lens hood, using a polarizing filter, or removing their glasses altogether when taking photos.
Yes, the only problem may be some glare from the glass. A lighting specialist can suggest the best options to avoid glare.
Some school buses have black painted hoods to avoid glare in the driver's eyes.
When an oncoming vehicle's headlights are too bright, you should look toward the right edge of the road to avoid being blinded. This helps you maintain your lane while reducing the glare from the headlights. Additionally, avoid staring directly at the headlights, and if necessary, slow down until the vehicle has passed.
The glare of the sun caused him to crash the car.She shot him an angry glare from across the table.Don't glare at me like that please, it's scary.
A monitor should be directly in front of the user, with the top of the screen at or below the line of sight, 18 to 30 inches away from the eyes, and tiltable to avoid glare from overhead lighting and windows.
The homophone of glare is "glair."
The Glare was created in 2009.
Only a opthamalogy lab can remove the non-glare film from eyeglasses. However, if the film is coming off you should be able to have it replaced for free.
Only a opthamalogy lab can remove the non-glare film from eyeglasses. However, if the film is coming off you should be able to have it replaced for free.