Perhaps the addition of a tasteful plaque, "Displayed ironically, please laugh at the stupidity or point in horror, your choice." would allow it to be rehung?
Agree, it looks like an insect. I'm going to guess maybe a cicada, given the blunt head (assuming it is going left to right!) and the hint I think I am seeing of a bulbous eye.
As soon as you arrive in Provence you can hear the unmistakeable...
The sun is 93 million miles away, so I don't think the difference in angle relative to the sun is enough to be significant. The angle from camera to (presumed) target will be.
I think it reads a bit better as a sun reflection if you invert it.
Pro tip, Sitrec now has quite a lot of video adjustments, including levels and curves, and a histogram with clipping indicators. There's a more video-focused entry point at...
Many years ago when our kids were small we wallpapered a bathroom with a cutesy baby-animal motif. A visitor told us how hard it was to perform at all with a little fox right over the toilet, looking downward.
Classy compared to what I have (or had) stuck up on the inside of the door. Mine was a poster advertising a godsquad/nazi-organised anti-vax rally that happened during the covid years. As a memento of a twisted part of modern history that we...
I think it reads a bit better as a sun reflection if you invert it.
Pro tip, Sitrec now has quite a lot of video adjustments, including levels and curves, and a histogram with clipping indicators. There's a more video-focused entry point at...
Yes, I think so (caveat, my knowledge of photography is practically zilch),
Veiling Flare
Veiling flare usually occurs when the bright light source is outside the lens angle of view, i.e. absent from the image, but its light rays still reach the...
Many years ago when our kids were small we wallpapered a bathroom with a cutesy baby-animal motif. A visitor told us how hard it was to perform at all with a little fox right over the toilet, looking downward.