You may be onto something here Mark. 

Many claim that women have better social skills than mn, or the other way
around. 
Test suggests that men and woman have _different_ social skills. Men tend to
interact better in large groups, but women make closer or deeper relations,
is what those tests suggest. 
This may be bulls, but if true I find it interesting. Could be the same with
visual abilities. We may see the world _differently_. 

If that's true, then that may be the explanation for the success of the
female photographers Frank talked about some posts earlier. If they see the
world differently, they will make different photography. Different
photography, with new interesting perspectives. But differently does not
mean better, just different. 

If women rule photography for a century, it might be the other way around in
2106. Men could become avant-garde ;-)

I'm not claiming this to be the truth. I just fool around, jogling with some
ideas. 


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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mike wilson wrote:

>Being good with colours and having high spatial awareness would be 
prime 
>attributes of a good hunter.

Interesting then that women generally have better color vision than 
men. In fact, 1% of women (and 0%of men, because it requires two X 
chromosomes) have tetrachromatic color vision and can perceive a vastly 
wider gamut than those with ordinary (for humans) trichromatic vision.


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