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Bobsprit wrote:
If you're talking about the 'ray' effect of the sunlight around the burnt-out area in the middle, then that's the result of diffraction around the lens aperture. As for the Olympus Camedia claim, I'll take that with the same bucket of salt that was appropriate to your Nikon F4 and 50mm lens lie. Wrong and wrong again, Wally. Look at the pic. The Camera IS a Camedia 360L. Try again! Show everyone that you have a clue about photography! Please address... The technique used in the pic (shooting directly at sun) is called smudging. Is it? You won't find it online. How odd. You'd think that, in this day and age, it would have made it into an online reference by now. -- Wally www.makearatherlonglinkthattakesyounowhere.com Things are always clearer in the cold, post-upload light. |
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