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Canon PowerShot G12, Avoiding Lens Flare

Lens flare is one of the problems you will encounter when shooting in the bright sun, showing up as bright circles on the image. Often you will see multiple circles in a line leading from a very bright light source such as the sun. The flare is a result of the sun bouncing off the multiple pieces of optical glass in the lens and then being reflected back onto the sensor. You can avoid the problem in a couple of ways:

Of course, the other option is to not avoid it; lens flare can be quite beautiful, even if you didn’t intend for it to appear (Figure 10.4).

The bright sun in the upper-left corner has created flare spots that are visible as colored circles.
Figure 10.4 The bright sun in the upper-left corner has created flare spots that are visible as colored circles.
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