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Shooting For A Cause: Status Update »
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TheHarvester
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reply to sirchief
Re: Remove Flash "Mark"

Do you have a larger image you can post? What it looks like is a reflection on the lens from the sun. You can see the sun in the upper window and was probably reflection onto the lens of the camera. There is nothing between the boy and the camera to reflect a flash straight back to the lens. Next time, when taking a picture look at the entire shot and not just the subject. I find this all the time in my shots because I do the same thing. I see the subject and not look at the entire image through the view finder.


sirchief
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said by TheHarvester See Profile :

Do you have a larger image you can post? What it looks like is a reflection on the lens from the sun. You can see the sun in the upper window and was probably reflection onto the lens of the camera. There is nothing between the boy and the camera to reflect a flash straight back to the lens. Next time, when taking a picture look at the entire shot and not just the subject. I find this all the time in my shots because I do the same thing. I see the subject and not look at the entire image through the view finder.
Yes, here's the photo right out of the camera. The sun was behind me when I took the shot.

Thank you again,

Steve


TheHarvester
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said by sirchief See Profile :

The sun was behind me when I took the shot.

Thank you again,

Steve
Yes I know the sun was behind you but as you can see it is reflecting in the top part of the window. It will just about always give off some sort of lens flare when shooting into a bright light. As stated before looking at the whole picture before the shot you could have seen the sun reflection. Don't get me wrong here as I still don't see the entire image when I am shooting something and lost many nice images due to some sort of distraction or odd item in the finished frame. It is always easier to see the flaws after the fact, as I have done many many times.
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