I took these photo's of Big Bear Lake a couple of snows ago. The sky had a blue tint to it all day.
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Very beautiful scenery you captured there. I like your composition too. That is some cool lens flare. I especially like it in the second to last photo. Funny they're even putting LF in video games for "realism" and "wow" effects, even though it's really an artificial lens phenomenon.holes = cowbell
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Originally posted by inVERt'D View PostFunny they're even putting LF in video games for "realism" and "wow" effects, even though it's really an artificial lens phenomenon.
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Originally posted by RAT View PostThe movie Star Trek was shot in it's entirety and then lens flash was added all over the place. It supposedly added a sense of reality to the film although I think they really overdid it. But it does make for dramatic photos.
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The number of lens elements makes a difference, and what makes a big difference is the coatings on the surfaces of the lens. As well as what type of glass (or plastic, in some cases, haha!) the lens elements are made out of, and their shape. The shape of the iris of the lens (aperture blades) changes the look of the flare as well. Some have 5 blades, some have more, and some have curved blades.
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