• streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    It looks like a wise squirrel to me :). I don’t know much about photography, but it’s interesting to me how the clarity/blurriness isn’t constant across its face: right eye looks very clear, nose/mouth so-so, and left eye very blurry. I wonder how much of that is regular photography versus software/AI image-capture enhancements, trained on human faces, that aren’t working too well here. Thanks for sharing!

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      1 year ago

      Wise squirrel indeed!

      Boring answer but it’s all software enhancement haha. My phone (OnePlus 5) comes with a “portrait” mode where only the foreground is kept clear and the rest is blurred. I assume that’s done through software but I could be wrong. I like it for squirrel picture as it makes them stand out a little more! I’d love to actually learn and practice photography, but I have other hobbies I’m prioritizing for now.

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        I think you’re probably right that it’s software, especially if “portrait mode” provides better results than other modes. I have some pics of my cat with red eye, and I’m curious to see whether the human-red-eye-reduction tools will work with cat eyes :)