R rphotography New Member Jan 20, 2009 419 0 0 Singapore www.flickr.com Dec 24, 2009 #1 Had not tried glare b4...but I couldn't create the flares effects. Any tips?
sinned79 Senior Member Jun 18, 2009 10,852 3 38 Singapore www.dennislee.co Dec 24, 2009 #2 get a cheap cheap filter (non polarised).
R rphotography New Member Jan 20, 2009 419 0 0 Singapore www.flickr.com Dec 24, 2009 #3 sinned79 said: get a cheap cheap filter (non polarised). Click to expand... u mean like get the cheapest uv filter?
sinned79 said: get a cheap cheap filter (non polarised). Click to expand... u mean like get the cheapest uv filter?
catchlights Moderator Staff member Sep 27, 2004 21,843 46 48 Punggol, Singapore www.foto-u.com Dec 24, 2009 #4 aim at any strong light source, stronger the better. if don't have, get a flash, flash at the lens.
ortega Moderator Nov 2, 2004 23,752 16 38 Singapore, Singapore, Singapor Dec 24, 2009 #5 the strong light source must hit the front element of your lens
M m3lv1nh0 Senior Member Sep 24, 2007 2,223 0 0 46 Serangoon North Dec 24, 2009 #6 The Sigma 501.4 produces the best sun flares I know.
shaoken Deregistered Feb 11, 2008 2,103 0 36 Clementi/West Coast ikentakephotos.blogspot.com Dec 24, 2009 #7 It can be done on photoimpact..