The photoreceptors that receive incoming light live on the retina, on the inside of the back wall of your eye. However... see that optic nerve pertruding out the back wall? It's presense is where your retina lacks photoreceptors, creating a literal "blind spot" in each eye.
Your optic nerve sends electrical signals from your eye to your brain.
In this image, the squares marked A and B are the same color!
Don't believe me? See below.
The shadow combined with the checkerboard pattern causes your brain to adjust its perception of the light hitting your retina. In other words, your brain doesn't just show you what your eyes see. 🤯