Flare appreciation
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thrice
Registered: Jul 10, 2008
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After a quick search I find no flare appreciation threads

So here goes, looking for interesting quirky flare that adds to a shot rather than ruins it.

I'll go first, here's my Leica 19mm Elmarit-R at f/8 20s ISO800


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StevenPA
Registered: Jan 05, 2004
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Yeah, baby! Are you sure you didn't use the OM 21/3.5?


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One more. I don't imagine it getting much "worse" (better!) than this.


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thrice
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It's immediately what I thought of when I saw the red ring



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ovredal73
Registered: Jun 21, 2005
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My 85Ls are so prone to this kind of huge circles ... Here is some subtle flare I like though...

5d2 + Canon FD85L/1.2


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Chrono1081
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These are all VERY nice flares!



Toothwalker
Registered: Jan 24, 2009
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thrice wrote:
After a quick search I find no flare appreciation threads

So here goes, looking for interesting quirky flare that adds to a shot rather than ruins it.

I'll go first, here's my Leica 19mm Elmarit-R at f/8 20s ISO800


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Nice. Would this be with or without a filter mounted on the lens?



alexandre
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Gosh, amazing pic.



Sam N
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thrice wrote:
It's immediately what I thought of when I saw the red ring


I thought the alt. forum was for those who didn't like red rings.



Anden
Registered: Jun 22, 2004
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Flare can be very interesting. I provoced my rokkor 58 this morning. Will post results later.



ovredal73
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Anden wrote:
Flare can be very interesting. I provoced my rokkor 58 this morning. Will post results later.

Looking forward to it



voka_gsw
Registered: May 21, 2005
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Nikkor 50/1.4 AIS



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voka_gsw
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ovredal73
Registered: Jun 21, 2005
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voka_gsw, that first shot has beautiful flare. This is a good thread - flare appreciation! Good idea, thrice



thrice
Registered: Jul 10, 2008
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Toothwalker wrote:
Nice. Would this be with or without a filter mounted on the lens?


Unfortunately I cannot mount filters on that lens, the 19mm Elmarit-R (2nd version) has a built-in filter turret but I was using the ndx1 filter (clear) which doesn't affect shots.

I do enjoy a good flare, especially when it adds mood or interest to a shot. I have a friend in cinematography who complains a lot that new lens formulations/coatings do not flare enough (at all) for emotive work.



ovredal73
Registered: Jun 21, 2005
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thrice wrote:
I do enjoy a good flare, especially when it adds mood or interest to a shot. I have a friend in cinematography who complains a lot that new lens formulations/coatings do not flare enough (at all) for emotive work.


Same here - a lot of the cinematographers I work with use older lenses to achieve flare or simply a look that has something less perfect about it.



Daniel Buck
Registered: Jan 13, 2004
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I think I've got some other more gnarly flare shots, but here's one thats somewhat more subtle:



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Toothwalker
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thrice wrote:
Toothwalker wrote:
Nice. Would this be with or without a filter mounted on the lens?


Unfortunately I cannot mount filters on that lens, the 19mm Elmarit-R (2nd version) has a built-in filter turret but I was using the ndx1 filter (clear) which doesn't affect shots.


I just wondered, since the bright flare spot in the sky is a mirror ghost of the jetty lamp. Mirror ghosting is normally (not exclusively) due to reflections between the sensor and a filter. Or planar surfaces within the lens design itself, but these are of rare occurrence. In my opinion the ndx1 filter is the prime suspect.



ovredal73
Registered: Jun 21, 2005
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Daniel Buck wrote:
I think I've got some other more gnarly flare shots, but here's one thats somewhat more subtle:


Very cool car shot, Daniel. Was that for an assignment or for yourself? In case it was for an assignment, did the client like/want that kind of flare?



Anden
Registered: Jun 22, 2004
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Great photos here. I get some flare when using a polfilter on my Zuiko 18. I have modified the step rings and not repainted so I suppose the flare is caused by the bare metal.



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Anden
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