Eagle eye Vision!
Today I went to Rotterdam to have new lenses put into my glasses.
I have been exited about this ever since I was told I would have eagle eye vision :)
I got in the store and was greeted by the nice optician.
She sat me down and went to work on my glasses.
Just 5 minutes later she was done.
She put the glasses on my head and the world changed completely.
The world became so sharp that I didn't know what to do with myself.
The amounts of detail I could see is sort of hard to describe.
I felt sort of lost in the store just looking at things.
She told me it could be a while before I got used to them completely.
I got home after a pretty sharp car ride (looking at all the number plates) and sat behind my computer.
Then I noticed something very odd.
The monitor was no longer straight.
It seemed to run inwards towards the bottom (like it was bend).
I went to the TV and noticed the same.
I then looked at several square objects around the house.
One of them a big old wooden chest.
With glasses it was so sharp I could see all the little details in the wood but it was 'bend'.
Without glasses it turned in to a more blurry box but straight.
I decided to call her up and explain what I was seeing.
She said it was normal and it will go away in time.
(While I'm writing this it has gotten less but it's still there, I hope she is right).
I went to the park to walk the dog.
It was magical.
The leaves of the trees were so sharp I stopped at times to look them.
I think the last time I looked at trees this intensly was when I was high on mushrooms years and years ago!
I was also surprised by the amount of depth I could see.
It was just cool. I was enjoying myself.
It started to rain half way which was nice because it's bloody boiling in the Netherlands.
I stood in the rain for 5 minutes enjoying the sight while Trevor was doing his thing.
When I got home I lid the green egg.
My dad was here too and we had a great meal.
Now after having these new specs on my head for about 9 hours my eyes are bloody tired.
Seeing all the details is hard work and I guess my brain is making overtime adjusting to a new world.
The optician asked me to give her call in a week to see how I am doing.
I hope by then everything is straight again!
What I am gonna do is enjoy every moment of my new vision.
You often get used to new things rather rapidly and it becomes the new norm after a while.
Enjoying the time before you get there is important.
And I will!
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Meal looks really great and glad to know that now you see the the world with sharpen vision.. congrats!
May be it always happen for new specs user. But when adjusted it looks like a miracle.World is so beautiful. You are looking so handsome. Good to see your dad. Foods are also delicious. Thanks @exyle.
I use specs from six standard. Obviously it was transparent. When I wore it seemed Somewhere elevated and somewhere low of ground. After some days it has normal and sharp from before. That was my experience. Your's will be perfect.
Sir, You are looking so gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your some sweet memories of life.
HAhahah This happens to me when I first get my specs. It's kinda weird that you came to know the actual shape of an object ;)
I'm hoping my monitor is not a sphere.
HAhaha no its not :D Its like square rectangle shape.
It is common problems if you change the lens. Your eyes and brain need a little time for adjustment. It's great that you have a sharp vision. Hopefully soon you will overcome the bend problem. Meal is great. Have a nice time @exyle
I hope so. Let's see if it changes soon.
Mark @exyle Remember something if you will. Heaven is just a new pair of glasses...............
I'm happy for you, @exyle. You've told your experience as an incredible story. I'm glad you see with affinity now.
By the way, I haven't seen that food in a while. O. Here in Venezuela we call it "Pinchos". I love it. I love it. I have to get her ready with my dad soon!! Greetings colleague :)
It's delicious!
Hello @exyle, I am glad you can see better. Its almost like you have a new pairs of eyes, lol! Enjoy...
Now if you enjoy seeing everything, I guess it was a feeling of satisfaction to admire every minimum detail of anything you saw, I'm happy for you! I hope to read more of your experiences with your Eagle view as well as those delicious meals you prepare! Excellent photos, great work @exyle :)
This is like how I got used to Transitions Lenses. With these I have to turn my head, not just my eyes to see. It does get easier over time. Good luck with your new vision!
Thanks!