My brain is hardwired to account for all lighting situations and deduct true colors from the situation. Years of art have done this. I think about these things 24/7 when I draw and color. I set all my monitors to portray as accurate a color as possible. I've seen this photo only on my phone though, but I'm sure it's set up that way as well. I observe how light reacts with things in real life to learn more. How that photo was taken, my brain says white and gold. But you say "But shaderfeer wudnt ur brain say itz black n blu then???", but I say no because the photo itself can distort how the actual object is portrayed. It can distort it so bad, it creates a parallel simulation of the object that may seem real, and cause my brain to think logistically to achieve the perception of true colors.
Also I didn't lock the thread because Im not a babby and act like mr. end all.