highly saturated flowers
reddit user r/lordgeni explains:
It might be that the camera incorporates a lot of UV data into it's algorithms.
Phone cameras often capture light which is just outside the boundaries of visible light on the spectrum and some of them use that data to bolster the pictures by brightening the closest visible colours.
Flowers reflect at lot of UV and appear really bright in that part of the spectrum (some have completely different patterns under UV or even arrows pointing to the nectar).
So, they may actually be a better representation of the flowers than you get from your own eyes.
https://reddit.com/r/whatsthisplant/s/I89W0ccObc
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your r oom looks like a warm cocoon . room tour. . ツ
ROOM TOUR :3 :3 :3 :3 :3
shelf dedicated to Brand New + some more of their vinyl records stacked on a file holder thing on the right side of the dresser:
book shelf of kpop girl group albums, a few other cds, some books, more records, and various other clutter:
walls featuring my "art", cds/cd cases/cd booklets, posters, photos, etc.
(i still have stuff that i haven't hung up yet ;P)
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Dancing
People dancing at the Schlesinger restaurant and bar in Stuttgart in 2008. Orange light from light system, mist from fog generator. Photographed with a 2 megapixel Sony Ericsson cell phone from around 2006.
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-Leon! My skysona🧡✨
(tagging @ebi-skycotl because they wanted a lot to see my skysona and so.. yeah, here you go! :])
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they won't tell you this but
you can just take photos of the moon. for free
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You can't see it in the photo, but she's watching a coyote directly on the other side of the lake
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