During an imaging technique, an electronic device (such as a cellular telephone) may acquire a first image of a biological lifeform using a first imaging sensor in the electronic device. Then, the electronic device may identify the biological lifeform in the first image. For example, the biological lifeform may be an animal or an insect. Moreover, the electronic device may acquire a second image of an object using one of the first imaging sensor or a second imaging sensor in the electronic device. Next, the electronic device may generate a modified second image of the object based on one or more visual effects associated with the identified biological lifeform. In particular, the one or more visual effects may be based on an approximate or an estimated visual perspective of the biological lifeform.