Photos of Sandshrew. Its eyes look rather dark head on.
The main thing I wanted to share is discovering how the Starburst filter on the camera works. It isn't obvious as to what it does at first unlike the other filters, but it enhances light/glow effects like the sun or its reflection in water, and adds large sparkles to them. There are also a lot of other light sources this effect works on as I have found.
This wild Tera Poltchageist is already extremely bright, but turning on starburst takes it to another level which led me to realize what it did.
The glow around item balls is also enhanced. Interestingly the TMs give off blue and purple sparkles, while regular balls are all red.
Both raid crystals themselves and the beams they radiate in the distance are also affected. Here I took a close up photo that caused the crystal to be invisible but its sparkles to be retained for an interesting effect.
I'm not sure if any Pokemon actually emit or reflect light that can be affected by this, but it would be interesting to see.
The main thing I wanted to share is discovering how the Starburst filter on the camera works. It isn't obvious as to what it does at first unlike the other filters, but it enhances light/glow effects like the sun or its reflection in water, and adds large sparkles to them. There are also a lot of other light sources this effect works on as I have found.
This wild Tera Poltchageist is already extremely bright, but turning on starburst takes it to another level which led me to realize what it did.
The glow around item balls is also enhanced. Interestingly the TMs give off blue and purple sparkles, while regular balls are all red.
Both raid crystals themselves and the beams they radiate in the distance are also affected. Here I took a close up photo that caused the crystal to be invisible but its sparkles to be retained for an interesting effect.
I'm not sure if any Pokemon actually emit or reflect light that can be affected by this, but it would be interesting to see.