When I look at the sun, I sneeze. Why?
This happened to me since I was a child. Every morning I'd go outside and take a stroll. I could see the sun in front of me and I would look at it. Then this feeling came to me and it felt really strange. My eyesight dims as the feeling is forcing me to sneeze. I wouldn't understand why but, could I be allergic to the sun? But it's not just the sun, but also bright light. My iPhone screen is about 25% of brightness. I text my friend at night and this feeling occurred again! But though I didn't sneeze. Then I just thought maybe I'm allergic to brightness. It sounds ridiculous. Any answer would be nice.
Just about everyone I know sneezes when in bright light. It is called a photic sneeze reflex.
- Would I burn my eyes if I look at a picture of the sun? I try to look directly at the sun during the summer but always end up hurting my eyes. My question is, would my eyes experience the same pain if I look directly at a picture of the sun on my iPhone? Now, I know I'm not a professor or anything but clearly I'd go blind after looking at the picture after a good 7-8 seconds, right?
- Sun and Moon not in the right place on sky guide app for iphone? I have checked the time on my settings and that is correct, but during the day the sun is shown on the other side of the world, and the moon is up and vice versa. Any ideas what's going on? Not life or death, just curious.
- Look good in mirror VS look bad in pictures? Why is it that I look perfectly fine in the mirror but when I take a picture with my iPhone i look so bad. I just wanna know which one I look like in person, the mirror or the selfie.
- Is what we look in the mirror or the camera more how we actually look? Whenever I look in the bathroom mirror, I look good, but whenever I take a picture of myself, my bad skin and oily skin show more and my face shape looks uneven and I look like I have a huge forehead. I just took it with my iPhone with no filter on. Is the camera or the mirror more real?