

This method provides a strong reference for the development and planning of island tourism, especially providing new ideas and methods for the design of sightseeing routes in the development and planning of small-scale scenic viewpoints, which can enrich island tourism planning. Case studies preliminarily prove the feasibility of the model and calculation process. The results show that the evaluation model for landscape spatiotemporal perception factors can quantitatively describe tourists’ comprehensive perception of a landscape in different regions and time periods in ecotourism areas, and can identify the spatiotemporal characteristics of landscape perception. In this paper, considering the influence of climatic conditions on sightseeing, landscape factors, accessibility factors, and seasonal change factors are selected from the perspective of time and space to analyze the landscape spatiotemporal characteristics, and the construction of a landscape spatiotemporal perception evaluation model and the analysis of influencing factors are carried out. And then later, to their surprise and bewilderment, they were confronted with their blindly colorful artwork.Selecting the most scenic viewpoints in an island forest park can provide a scientific basis for island ecotourism planning. Visitors were invited to paint using colors that never seem to appear. Once back from the island, she created in her Amsterdam studio an installation as a form of reverse osmosis, to simulate color blindness. What is orange to a person who only knows black and white? "Color is just a word to those who cannot see it," De Wilde observed. The challenge of vision impairment, of course, is that it's hard to understand something the eye has never seen.

Then, in a stroke of artistry, she invited some of the sufferers to paint over some of the images with watercolors to reflect how they saw the world. So she used infrared photo settings and lenses on her camera to distort and mute certain colors. But several achromatopes claimed they could see slight variations of some colors, like red or blue.

Some are complete black-and-white images. During a visit to Pingelap in 2015, she created photos showing the world as a color-blind person might see it. "He loved it, so he kept putting it on days after." Photograph by Sanne De Wilde, Noorīelgian photographer Sanne De Wilde has used the island and the concept of color blindness to inspire a series of images on genetics. "He’s wearing the mask I made for him for Halloween," De Wilde writes.

Jaynard, who is color-blind, plays outside with the branch of a banana tree.
