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Old cameras used to shoot a single flash and instantly take the picture, which caused our pupils to reflect it back. Nowadays they first shoot a decoy flash to force our pupils to contract as a reaction, so it won't reflect light, then it shoots the real flash and the picture is taken.
Yeah, this looks like when you take a photo of a cat, dog, raccoon, or any other creature with a tapetum lucidum behind their retinas. Humans get a red eye from flash photography due to the blood vessels, but animals with tapetum lucidum will have a much brighter shine that can range in colour from white to blue to green or yellow. This helps with night vision as it has a kind of mirror effect that bounces the light back through the retina and onto the photoreceptors effectively increasing the information to be processed. The colour varies from species to species and the variation is caused by the difference in chemical composition of the tapetum lucidum, and can even be altered with the administration of certain drugs.
But yeah. This doesnβt look like red eye from flash photography as much as it looks like glaring tapetum lucidum.
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Look out, David Icke was right all along, behold the reptile shapeshifter ruling class! /s
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This milk was never fresh
Reminds me of the creepy janitor monster from the first Silent Hill movie.
I thought human eyes didn't reflect light like that...
Old cameras used to shoot a single flash and instantly take the picture, which caused our pupils to reflect it back. Nowadays they first shoot a decoy flash to force our pupils to contract as a reaction, so it won't reflect light, then it shoots the real flash and the picture is taken.
You never seen old photographs before? It was super common with old cameras that required use to flash due to poor light sensitivity.
I've seen red eye, but this feels different
Yeah, this looks like when you take a photo of a cat, dog, raccoon, or any other creature with a tapetum lucidum behind their retinas. Humans get a red eye from flash photography due to the blood vessels, but animals with tapetum lucidum will have a much brighter shine that can range in colour from white to blue to green or yellow. This helps with night vision as it has a kind of mirror effect that bounces the light back through the retina and onto the photoreceptors effectively increasing the information to be processed. The colour varies from species to species and the variation is caused by the difference in chemical composition of the tapetum lucidum, and can even be altered with the administration of certain drugs.
But yeah. This doesnβt look like red eye from flash photography as much as it looks like glaring tapetum lucidum. π Look out, David Icke was right all along, behold the reptile shapeshifter ruling class! /s π
What the actual fuck
They can at the right lighting/ angle
Need a blade runner for that one
That poor dog.
Looks like Nosferatu. That tracks.
That dog is 7 years old, so that checks out
The dog knowing Epstein gonna try to fxck him too
Ruined r/celebsinthepose and everything.
That dog was 14 years old. Never stood a chance.π
Be careful. Kristi Noem may want to shoot the dog.
Looks like he's about to clap his feet
Who took ALL these pictures??
A.I. photo the knee's are too low and would be grown into the floor.