I'm not sure which of these I prefer. Too much lens flare in the first one?
Pineapple Farm by ~AntZ~, on Flickr
I like the patterns in this one.
Pineapple Farm by ~AntZ~, on Flickr
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I'm not sure which of these I prefer. Too much lens flare in the first one?
Pineapple Farm by ~AntZ~, on Flickr
I like the patterns in this one.
Pineapple Farm by ~AntZ~, on Flickr
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I would say too much flare in shot 1 so it is disqualified and the winner is shot 2
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Bothe very nice, and I think if you applied a polarizing filter on that first one it would def. be the winner in my books.
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I'm liking both ... yes, the lens flare is a bit strong, but it does have its own story to tell, and I am likin that ... second one is very cool, could be a nice black and white abstract .....
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Thanks all. FYI if anyone thought this was added flare, its not. Its just what happens if you point a lens(even an L lens) pretty much directly at the sun.
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I like both of them. As Richard says, first have a dreamy effect that I like it.
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