To get an image to have a link to show the original size of an uploaded image, markdown of the form
[![image description here][1]][1]
is used.
However, if an image fits in the available width for the question (a "small image"),
![image description here][1]
apparently suffices.
Recently, I edited a question in the review queue to expedite the acceptance of a useful suggested edit by changing the image markdown to the former as something to change, and left a comment for the editor regarding the format. They suggested that the latter format is better for small images.
Why does the images index on Stack Overflow appear twice? informs us that
Both are correct, the former method just has some more functionality to it.
With a small image, is there any advantage to the first markdown form? For example, there could be accessibility concerns that I am unaware of.