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Re: the Suns rays

by dj_nme <dj_nme@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 27, 2008 at 11:36 AM

Vass wrote:

> Is it bad form to have the suns raysburning into the picture?
> case in point
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/2363810559/
> other than re-locate my position on the subject, any other way of
combatting 
> it if I wanted to?

Using a deeper lens-hood or have some-one hold something just out of 
shot to shade the camera lens from the direct sunlight.
Alternatively, you could just clone it out in post processing.
Either way is just fine as far as I'm concerned.

> actually I quite like it, but is it considered bad form?
> TIA

If you like the effect, then it is in good form.
 




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"Vass" <writ  2008-03-26 18:32:53 
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"Ken Hart" <  2008-03-26 18:26:18 
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krishnananda <not@[EMA  2008-03-26 20:24:54 
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dj_nme <dj_nme@[EMAIL   2008-03-27 11:36:46 
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"Vass" <writ  2008-03-27 08:05:41 
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"Hoxton Boy" &l  2008-03-27 11:33:30 
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"The One" <s  2008-03-27 12:24:55 
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Vance <Vance.Lear@[EMA  2008-03-27 05:57:11 
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"Peter" <pet  2008-04-02 18:43:17 
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Paul Furman <paul-@[EM  2008-03-28 08:01:27 

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