>Wow!
There is a noticeable disparity in their pupil sizes.
It's BS. The first salute is the Capital or National Mall. The second is taking place at a cemetery, possibly Arlington:
The 21-gun salute is not to be confused with the three-volley salute (or three-rifle volley) rendered at military honors funerals, which you might see or hear at Arlington National Cemetery.
• Army, Navy and Marine Corps general officers may receive a battery cannon salute (17 guns for a four-star general, 15 for a three-star, 13 for a two-star, 11 for a one-star), if available.
• Folding of and presentation of the U.S. flag
• Minute guns may be used for general officers/flag officers of the Coast Guard, Marine Corps and Navy, if available.
• The president of the United States is entitled to a 21-gun salute, while other high state officials receive 19 guns.
https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Visit/Events-and-Ceremonies/Ceremonies/21-Gun-Salute
https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Funerals/Funeral-Information/Military-Honors