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What is Lens Flare and How to Deal with it in Photography
What is Lens Flare? Lens flare occurs when a point of light source such as the sun is much brighter than the rest of the scene, and it either happens to be in the image (within lens angle of view), or simply hits the front element of a lens without being present in the image.
What Is Lens Flare, and Why Does It Make Photos Look Weird? - How-To Geek
Lens flare is an optical effect in which light is scattered inside the body of a camera lens and appears in a photo as an artifact or contrast-reducing haze. It's usually undesirable, but sometimes, you might want to use it for artistic or stylistic purposes.
Lens Flare in Photography: A Complete Guide | PetaPixel
Lens flare occurs when stray light enters the lens and is reflected off interior lens elements. You’ll get it most often when shooting into a bright light like the sun,...
Lens flare photography for beginners | Adobe
Lens flare is a creative effect that can illuminate your photos with a unique starburst or soft bokeh look. Learn how to capture and control lens flare in your shots. Image by Stephanie DeFranco. Add creative flair to your photos with lens flare. Lens flare can happen when a bright light source hits your camera’s lens.
What is Lens Flare in Photography? (+ Tips to Create or Stop it) - Shotkit
What is Lens Flare? Lens flare is an unwanted light on your image. It can be created in different ways. The first possibility is that stray light hits and reflects on the front element of your lens. Another cause is the light reflecting back and forward through the multiple lens elements.
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