wickidwombat said:the stars only happen at narrow apertures
its pretty easy to stop getting them simply shoot at an wider aperture less than f8 say f4 even wider if you feel like it.
Policar said:marekjoz said:As this problem is solved I have another riddle: how to avoid such phenomenons?
Shot @F4, 24mm, ISO 3200, 1/30s.
Hint: it's guessable by looking at the picture![]()
Don't shoot through a windshield.
marekjoz said:Policar said:marekjoz said:As this problem is solved I have another riddle: how to avoid such phenomenons?
Shot @F4, 24mm, ISO 3200, 1/30s.
Hint: it's guessable by looking at the picture![]()
Don't shoot through a windshield.
Yes, that's a correct answer!
As a reward you can choose one of:
1. 1dx
2. 5d3
3. EF 400 F2.8
4. d800
You have 5 seconds to make a decision...
Bosman said:
marekjoz said:marekjoz said:Policar said:marekjoz said:As this problem is solved I have another riddle: how to avoid such phenomenons?
Shot @F4, 24mm, ISO 3200, 1/30s.
Hint: it's guessable by looking at the picture![]()
Don't shoot through a windshield.
Yes, that's a correct answer!
As a reward you can choose one of:
1. 1dx
2. 5d3
3. EF 400 F2.8
4. d800
You have 5 seconds to make a decision...
sorry, time is over![]()
bdunbar79 said:Bosman said:LOL! +1, totally a windshield.Policar said:marekjoz said:As this problem is solved I have another riddle: how to avoid such phenomenons?
Shot @F4, 24mm, ISO 3200, 1/30s.
Hint: it's guessable by looking at the picture![]()
Don't shoot through a windshield.
Are we in the US in this photo??? Why can I not see a McDonald's in the distance?
Bosman said:Go small F number meaning large apertures. I shoot F16 when i want to make the sun starburst thru the trees which is the opposite of what you want. Also i believe the number of star points is related to how many aperture blades are in the lens as well.
first one is a 5d with 35L second a 5d and 15mm Fisheye.