Experimented with lens flare the other day. It was a little tricky. There seemed to be a lot of variables: zoom, angle, aperture, the distance from the subject (which affected focus), and luck. I didn't really get it figured out, though managed to get a few good ones. Now if I could do it while actually taking a picture of something nice it'd be even better.
Friday, December 12, 2008
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good job..for some reason one of my lenses captures flare more than the others. Do you use photoshop or elements? If so there is a flare filter that would enhance the flares you have already captured.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteI think that lenses are generally designed to capture as little flare as possible, so maybe less expensive lenses would work better for flare.
I use the GIMP for editing. I'd assume that it has something similar, although I haven't checked yet.
ha! what's GIMP?! ;D love flare shots...although i don't know how to do them much... when you get it figured out --teach me! ha!
ReplyDelete...and i don't know. i think the pic of the tractor is quite beautiful. ;D
ReplyDeleteGIMP is an open source (therefore FREE!) photo editing program. It has a lot in common with Photoshop.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gimp.org/