In general, trees are
darker than grasses, which are darker than bare soil.
Not exact matches
When choosing eggs it's best to go with pastured eggs, that way you know that the chickens are allowed to forage on green
grass like they are naturally supposed to rather
than cooped up in a
dark cage and fed GMO corn and soy.
Forests are both
darker and have higher water losses
than grasses that are likely to replace them.
And tropical trees are not much
darker than the pasture
grasses that replace them after deforestation.
Barley
grass juice contains on average more vitamins, minerals and enzymes
than other
dark green leafy vegetables and sprouted grain, to maintain excellent health.
Examples: Since leaves function more efficiently in diffuse light
than in dappled bright - or -
dark direct light, clearer skies will reduce carbon uptake: Mercado et al. (2009); a multi-year study of
grass found carbon uptake sharply decreased in hotter summers: Arnone et al. (2008); warming kills plankton, resulting in less emission of DMS and thus less cooling clouds: Six et al. (2013); changes in Arctic rivers and coastlines could bring more carbon loss
than models anticipated: Abbott et al. (2016).
Forests are both
darker and have higher water losses
than grasses that are likely to replace them.
And tropical trees are not much
darker than the pasture
grasses that replace them after deforestation.
The layers closer to the subject will be slightly sharper
than than the layers farthest away, and if you look closely at the above photo of my colleague Melia Robinson, you can tell: The stuff that's close to her in the photo — like the long
grass and the slab of wood on the ground — is a lot easier to make out
than the cliff in the distance, which is just a
dark, blurry form.