Don ‘t believe your eyes!
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