The way of light- now you see me but why

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I was wondering why it is that I see the things I do. The ocean seems simple enough light from the sun hits sun and all colors are absorbed except blue so I see blue. (What makes the sea blue I don’t know) however let’s say it’s dusk how come I can see trees which are in shadows and the sun isn’t directly hitting them. Is light reflected off the clouds which then shines on the objects in my vision? What properties of objects makes it to they absorb certain Coralie and reflects others.
Another thing how do different color lenses affect the colors I perceive and why?

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Its pretty simple, the light comes from the sun hits anything on the earth, then it reflects into your retina ( eyes) and your brain processes it and then shows it to you in frontside view, its an amazing process which shows how life is simply amazing for us

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