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"Red Eye" effect of animals
I am writing an article about "red eye" effect of people and animals.
What I noticed is when you take a photo of the same animal, its eyes can have different colors on different photos or even its left and right eyes has different colors on the same photo. I think this depends on the angle at which you take a photo, rather than on tapetal color. Am I right? I never heard of it before, so it is just my assumption... Please see the photos of the animals: http://www.colorpilot.com/redeye_effect01.html all 6 pictures of a dog show actually the same dog... What do you think? Natalia |
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