quite a bit of flare in the daylight, which can be sort of
interesting, like in this photo -
http://www.spirer.com/images/sunflower.jpg. And just for fun, here's
another one I posted to the list a while ago -
http://www.spirer.com/images/shrine.jpg.
Cheers,
Jeff Spirer
Photos: http
http://web.pdx.edu/~harveyt/USsundialPin.jpg
http://web.pdx.edu/~harveyt/PolesPin.jpg
Two excellent shots! I especially like the second, it's like reaching for
god or something...
Jeff Spirer
Photos: http://www.spirer.com
One People: http://www.onepeople.com/
Thanks for the comments. As I said before, I do like the effect, I just
like to understand it better so I can control when I get it. I think it
makes these photos work, although the black and white would have been fine
without it.
The film is Ultra 50, the exposure was somewhere around 5
accentuates the subjects in all three photos.
Thanks Tom...I'd agree that it is the effect that makes these photos
interesting. Guess I'll be shooting directly into the sun next time I go
out...
Jeff Spirer
Photos: http://www.spirer.com
One People: http://www.onepeople.com/
it,
and I'd be interested in figuring out what is causing it. I have three
photos here, two color, that demonstrate the effect.
http://www.spirer.com/images/sunflower.jpg
http://www.spirer.com/images/desparation.jpg
http://www.spirer.com/images/home.jpg
Jeff Spirer
Photos: http://www.spirer.com