I was not expecting this. Like it however. I can't say this is natural...
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I was not expecting this. Like it however. I can't say this is natural...
Spriter, Canon 7D
Feel free to grab and edit. Would be happy to share file.
Spriter_Art on flicker.
Working with Lightroom 3.
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Where are these artifacts?
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Artifacts might not be the right terms. I am talking about the white ellipse on the lower left part of the image.
I guess that this is probably normal with such a lens?
Spriter, Canon 7D
Feel free to grab and edit. Would be happy to share file.
Spriter_Art on flicker.
Working with Lightroom 3.
http://denisgrenier.com
It looks like a sort of flare. Some people will remember mirror reflective lenses? 500 mm, cheap, light, fun right? When you took a photo such as this with water and sun you would get donut shaped "Bokeh" flare. Here is a good example of the donuting:
Lioness, Bronx Zoo on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I suspect your eclipses are a similar effect.
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