All the new people looking on the internet for a Pretty T , here's the same specimen with different lighting. Make sure you aren't relying on one image
There's a comparison in the comments in that link.
I assume most of the super saturated showy T's on the internet are largely Photoshopped for "pow". While I do edit my images, I edit them to look like what I see live. Cameras will never have the ability our eyes do. For example, removing the yellow cast from my warm lighting.
Wow that is quite different in regular light. I've avoided avics because I couldn't truly tell what the adults looked like. Everything looks so photo edited
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