On Mar 26, 10:32=A0am, "Vass" <write2mark...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Is it bad form to have the suns raysburning into the picture?
> case in pointhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/canon-eos/2363810559/
> other than re-locate my position on the subject, any other way of
combatti=
ng
> it if I wanted to?
> actually I quite like it, but is it considered bad form?
> TIA
> --
> Vass
Flare, which is what you are talking about, is not usually considered
desireable. At the least, it reduces the contrast in an image.
However, if you understand it and intentionally use it as a creative
element (or just one you like), that's fine.
I like including the stage lighting for some types of shots just
because of the flare and I have a couple of lenses that are prone to
flare I use for that and similar purposes. However, it's not one of
the most controllable or predictable effects.
Vance


|