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Nikon acknowledges ‘issue’ with flare in some D750 bodies

06 Jan

Nikon has released a statement to reassure users of the D750 that it is ‘working on measures to address’ an issue some models have with unusual flare patterns that can occur when bright light sources are just outside the frame. Although the effect seems to occur only in certain units, and comes about only when the light source is at a particular angle, it appears as flare at the top of the image with a darker band closer to the top of the frame. Learn more

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Shooting Sunspots or How to Get a Beautiful Lens Flare

26 Nov

Sunspots, they’re such an enigma. They’re huge right now. Everyone wants to see them in their photos, but they don’t want to have them on their wall…unless you do it right. When I first started in photography, 20 years ago, there were Big Taboos, the Uncrossable Chasms that one never even considered crossing; Never use a flash on camera, keep Continue Reading

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Extreme X-Class Solar Flare Is Erasing Digital & Film Photos Worldwide

22 Aug

This mornings Solar flare corruption of my photography library

In a stunning event shocking NASA, the European Space Agency and the Russian Federal Space Agency the Sun flexed its power last night with an unprecedented X-Class solar flare (Update: some astrophysicists are contending it’s the first detected Z-Class solar flare). Unlike extreme solar events like the Carrington Event this solar storm has erased film and digital photos world-wide. Prints, film negatives and digital files have shockingly been affected equally being erased into oblivion. Neil deGrasse Tyson was quoted as saying,

iPhone Image Library Corrupted by Solar Flare

“The sun once again has humbled us with its power. With a single awe inspiring brush stroke of  projected radiation, the Sun has erased our visual history leaving us to remember moments of times past with only our heart and minds.”

Completely confused this morning seeing blank sheets of paper where my favorite family photos and wall prints once existed I rushed to my computer and phone to see the state of my digital libraries. Everything was gone. In a fit of amazement and cursing I rushed to check my slides and negatives from the 90′s and they too are now history being completely blank. In hindsight I now wish I savored the moments I photographed to better remember them verses my fuzzy memory of these moments as seen through a small view finder. Now that this fast moving storm of radiation has passed new photos are now again possible. Even though I am now again able to take photos seeing the fragility of our imaging technologies it begs the questions…

Is humanity’s creativity, existence & legacy what we see, feel, or leave behind?

 

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Lens Flare

07 Jun

Earlier I shared a set of images using lens flare as an element of the photograph. In most cases you want to avoid the sun hitting the lens, but sometimes it can be used to your benefit to create an image with warmth and depth.

So now is your chance.

The weekly challenge this week is lens flare!

Need some help? Here are a few articles to give you some lens flare tips:

  • How to use Lens Flare to Your Advantage
  • 5 Tips for Achieving Artistic Lens Flare: How To
  • Using Sun Flares and Starbursts to Create Stunning Images

Here are a few more lens flare images to get you started:

By Sean Molin

By Brian Wolfe

By Frank Wuestefeld

By Seth Rader

By János Csongor Kerekes

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30 Lens Flare Images to Inspire You

07 Jun

Well summer is almost here finally (if you live in the northern hemisphere like me)!

So I thought some sunny images using lens flare for effect would help inspire you to get out and shoot something. So please enjoy these lens flare images I have hand picked just for you.

Photograph Brooklyn Bridge Sunset by Philipp Klinger on 500px

Brooklyn Bridge Sunset by Philipp Klinger on 500px

Photograph Juno by Petr Brodík on 500px

Juno by Petr Brodík on 500px

Photograph City Sunset by Ina Gat on 500px

City Sunset by Ina Gat on 500px

Photograph Kids days by Sidney Bovy on 500px

Kids days by Sidney Bovy on 500px

Photograph Sea beams by Scott Morgan on 500px

Sea beams by Scott Morgan on 500px

Photograph Astri cont' by Thomas Crawford on 500px

Astri cont' by Thomas Crawford on 500px

Photograph Smeared by Abhishek Vanamali on 500px

Smeared by Abhishek Vanamali on 500px

Photograph All bark and some glitter. by Daniel Poon on 500px

All bark and some glitter. by Daniel Poon on 500px

Photograph Light by Rich Kolasa on 500px

Light by Rich Kolasa on 500px

Photograph Let there be light!! by kathy towe on 500px

Let there be light!! by kathy towe on 500px

Photograph New Day by Chaluntorn Preeyasombat on 500px

New Day by Chaluntorn Preeyasombat on 500px

Photograph Parasol by Tula Top on 500px

Parasol by Tula Top on 500px

Photograph Sunset in Tuscany by Peter Zelei on 500px

Sunset in Tuscany by Peter Zelei on 500px

Photograph The Magic Of The Redwoods by Steve Belovarich on 500px

The Magic Of The Redwoods by Steve Belovarich on 500px

Photograph Enjoying the Sunset at Hanalei Bay by Ian Frazier on 500px

Enjoying the Sunset at Hanalei Bay by Ian Frazier on 500px

Photograph Sunset Field by Stitch Jones on 500px

Sunset Field by Stitch Jones on 500px

Photograph Flaring Midnight by fegari  . on 500px

Flaring Midnight by fegari . on 500px

Photograph Mesa Arch Sunrise 4 - Canyonlands National Park - Moab Utah by Brian Harig on 500px

Mesa Arch Sunrise 4 – Canyonlands National Park – Moab Utah by Brian Harig on 500px

Photograph *spring by Nadine Lotze on 500px

*spring by Nadine Lotze on 500px

Photograph Yellow Monster by Jack Were on 500px

Yellow Monster by Jack Were on 500px

Photograph Charlotte's Web by Malena Fryar on 500px

Charlotte's Web by Malena Fryar on 500px

Photograph Lavender Bees by Nicole S. Young on 500px

Lavender Bees by Nicole S. Young on 500px

Photograph One Day in Autumn. by Sabrina Rohwer on 500px

One Day in Autumn. by Sabrina Rohwer on 500px

Photograph Carpatian cow by ????????? ????? on 500px

Carpatian cow by ????????? ????? on 500px

Photograph Heather by Josh Lyon on 500px

Heather by Josh Lyon on 500px

Photograph Man of the Mohawk! by Nathaniel Dodson on 500px

Man of the Mohawk! by Nathaniel Dodson on 500px

Photograph Brownie by Ryan Logan on 500px

Brownie by Ryan Logan on 500px

Photograph Pencils by Felipe Nobre on 500px

Pencils by Felipe Nobre on 500px

Photograph Sun Shine by Abdullah Rhwanjy on 500px

Sun Shine by Abdullah Rhwanjy on 500px

Photograph classic car on country road by Steve Shepherd on 500px

classic car on country road by Steve Shepherd on 500px

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Extreme X-Class Solar Flare Is Erasing Digital & Film Photos Worldwide

01 Apr

This mornings Solar flare corruption of my photography library

In a stunning event shocking NASA, the European Space Agency and the Russian Federal Space Agency the Sun flexed its power last night with an unprecedented X-Class solar flare (Update: some astrophysicists are contending it’s the first detected Z-Class solar flare). Unlike extreme solar events like the Carrington Event this solar storm has erased film and digital photos world-wide. Prints, film negatives and digital files have shockingly been affected equally being erased into oblivion. Neil deGrasse Tyson was quoted as saying,

iPhone Image Library Corrupted by Solar Flare

“The sun once again has humbled us with its power. With a single awe inspiring brush stroke of  projected radiation, the Sun has erased our visual history leaving us to remember moments of times past with only our heart and minds.”

Completely confused this morning seeing blank sheets of paper where my favorite family photos and wall prints once existed I rushed to my computer and phone to see the state of my digital libraries. Everything was gone. In a fit of amazement and cursing I rushed to check my slides and negatives from the 90′s and they too are now history being completely blank. In hindsight I now wish I savored the moments I photographed to better remember them verses my fuzzy memory of these moments as seen through a small view finder. Now that this fast moving storm of radiation has passed new photos are now again possible. Even though I am now again able to take photos seeing the fragility of our imaging technologies it begs the questions…

Is humanity’s creativity, existence & legacy what we see, feel, or leave behind?

 

Copyright Jim M. Goldstein, All Rights Reserved

Extreme X-Class Solar Flare Is Erasing Digital & Film Photos Worldwide

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How to use Lens Flare to Your Advantage

10 Feb

Flare can be a polarizing topic in photography, and many articles have been written about how to prevent or eliminate lens flare. But there are many situations where you can use lens flare creatively to enhance your photographs.

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What is Lens Flare?

Lens flare and sun flare are terms that are often confused in photography literature. Sun flare generally refers to turning the sun into a starburst shape, while lens flare is an artifact of stray light bouncing around the lens and being recorded by the sensor. This article will focus on lens flare, but you can read more about Using Sun Flares to Create Dramatic Images.

Lens flare comes in several varieties but all are related to light (generally from the sun) bouncing around inside the lens. It can include circular, or curved areas of light, around the sun, somewhat like a natural sun dog, as well as the more common stray flashes of light, or dots and dashes of light in a line.

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Most articles are full of advice for how to avoid lens flare, which is a good place to start if you then want to do the opposite. The first strategy for avoiding lens flare is to use a lens hood on your camera, which blocks light coming into the camera lens from the sides. The second strategy is to limit the use of filters in front of your lens, as additional glass, especially low-quality glass, can lead to more flare. There is some debate about whether a UV filter alone helps to eliminate or accentuate flare, but the pricier the glass, the less likely that there would be adverse effects.

Creating and Controlling Lens Flare

So, if you want to create lens flare intentionally in an image, you should first remove your lens hood. This allows more sunlight directly into your lens. As for filters, you can experiment with removing your filters all together or trying to combine more than one filter (such as a UV filter and a polarizer) at a time. I have not found much difference between keeping or removing my UV filter, so I tend to keep it on for ease and lens protection.

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Consider using a zoom lens rather than a prime lens when shooting for flare. Zoom lenses tend to have more internal elements than prime lenses, which create more potential to interfere and add flare. Zoom lenses also give you a range of focal lengths and compositional options to allow you to best place and manipulate the flare exactly where you want it in your image.

You will need the sun in, or near the edge, of your frame to create successful flare. This is easier to accomplish in the early morning or late afternoon when the sun is lower in the sky. Be careful any time you are shooting directly into the sun, as there is potential to damage your camera’s sensor and your eyesight. Be sure to wear your sunglasses and compose shots quickly. You can often get flare effects with just a hint of the sun coming in from the top edge of your image, which will also reduce potential damage to you or your camera.

Flare effects are often more pronounced at narrower apertures, like f/22, as the narrower opening in the lens gives the light more potential to scatter. But, as you can see from the comparison shots below (at f/8 top and f/22 bottom), you can get lens flare at many apertures.

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Shot at f/8

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Shot at f/22

Depending on your subject, you may need to shoot in manual or use exposure compensation to overexpose your scene (positive values) relative to your camera’s sensor. Because lens flare requires additional light entering your camera, your subject might otherwise appear dim or darker than intended. Meter for your subject (or set exposure compensation to a positive value), and you will have a correctly-exposed subject against the extra brightness of the background flare.

Creative Uses of Lens Flare

Flare has become trendy as a way to emphasize the brightness or perceived warmth of a scene. Lens flare is even starting to make inroads in movies, as popularized in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek reboot, where he uses lens flare and lighting to cement the futuristic nature of the film. Post-processing to add lens flare to an image is even common among portrait photographers.

How will you share your flare? Show us in the comments below!

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Lens Flare Sci-Fi Poster: Ep 215: Digital Photography 1 on 1: Adorama Photography TV

16 Jan

In this episode Mark Wallace walks us through the entire process of shooting and editing a science fiction movie poster. Mark will demonstrate how to use lens flare to enhance post-production editing. Mark will also walk through the his Lightroom 3 editing and show each step of the final edit in Adobe Photoshop CS5.5 Visit www.adorama.com for more photography videos! Send your questions to: AskMark@Adorama.com

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Lens Flare, how to avoid it and how to use it creatively with portraits.

26 Sep

www.mccordall.com A lesson on how lens Flare can effect an image, the cause and the cure ,plus how to use it in a creative way to make effects and to help create a high key image.
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Foto Flare Photography | Wedding & Portrait Photographer in Hamilton Ontario

03 Sep

A promotional video created for fotoflare.ca Modern and artistic wedding photography for young and fun couples throughout southern Ontario.
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