Two parrots sit on a bare, rain-darkened branch, their feathers soaked just enough to lose that smooth, polished look people usually associate with tropical birds. Instead, the plumage turns textured, almost ragged in places, each strand catching light differently. The greens are not one green. There’s a sharp, acidic lime on the chest, deeper olive tones along the wings, and … [Read more...] about The Color Science Behind Why Some Cameras Just Look Better
