It’s pretty common, I believe! It’s just pigmentation though, not an actual pupil shape.
Lemme dig around…
Oohh, fancy. This one also has that eye pigmentation thing going on where the pupil looks as if it were not quite round!
Extension tubes are fun. I forgot whether I used an extension tube or a reverse adapter for this one:
That’s a millimeter per black line in the background.
Oh, right: I’m using a nikon z6ii with a sigma 150-500 mm lens.
Huh, interesting. I wonder where the difference is coming from. You use a Canon, right? Maybe that plays a role? But surely that would be more an issue of raw data interpretation… Do you have any examples easily on hand?
I don’t think it’d be an issue of sea birds, would it? Blue seas would tint things blue and, if (over-)corrected, orange, I’d assume…
It’s actually really there in the sense that the grass the goose is standing on is very green and reflected off their chin! :)
I wondered the same for a second when I went through the pictures at home.
Yeah, anatidae always have a little bonus subject in their bills, I like it
I’m very proud of him, he had trouble transporting it all at once!
Digging around didn’t yield what I thought it would. I thought I had a picture of a goose with a similar thing going on, but that probably was something else. Sorry.