Trust me, I AM CHILLED. Trust me again in that I got what you were trying to say. The problem was the example didn't work in the context you were trying to explain, to me at least. I think a better example would have been comparing normal vision to tunnel vision. With normal vision, you can see everything within a roughly 160 degree plain, up/down/left /right. When flying BVLS, however, you can only see what the camera sees. To see a wide angle, you can't see beyond a short distance before things get blurry. To see longer distances, you have to narrow down the view. Either way, you can't see what's going on around the drone like you can when you can actually see the drone.