User Review
( votes)They can deceive us. White is never absolutely white. It’s just that our vision cannot distinguish the subtle transitions of shades. Colorblind people are even more color-blind than ordinary people. Using the example of a white goose egg, I tried to demonstrate and show that in fact, a seemingly well-known white object turns out to be not completely white at all.
And that’s what the camera matrix saw!
I only needed to move the sliders on the histogram of the photo file a little bit. And what do we see when we look closely? The egg is not white at all ! And no photoshop and no HDR instruments !
P.S. But do you see the difference?
- Apperture: ƒ/6.3
- Credit: Sorokin Anatolii
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
- Flash fired: no
- Focal length: 105mm
- ISO: 1000
- Shutter speed: 1/160s