Lens flare.... I want it! :)

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I did a general check of my photo's: the most flare I get from the Sigma 20 mm (nice halo's) and Samyang 14mm at f/2.8 (big burst that covers half the frame). Neither of these flares may be sufficient for you though. The 100-400L gets ugly purple/green crosses when car lights shine directly into it on the race track. It must be said I'm generally impressed with the resistance to flare of most of my lenses.
 
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My friend loves flares and this is what i learned from him:
The 50 1.4 has awesome flairs if you put a small light source in a exact spot near the corners.
Sigma 20 1.8 has a circular halo if you put the light at the centre of the frame.

And my favourite is the 16-35 II with a b+w uv filter (not MRC):
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If you want,check out his work: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mihoci-Photography/260394915188
 
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crank47 said:
My friend loves flares and this is what i learned from him:
The 50 1.4 has awesome flairs if you put a small light source in a exact spot near the corners.
Sigma 20 1.8 has a circular halo if you put the light at the centre of the frame.

And my favourite is the 16-35 II with a b+w uv filter (not MRC):
194307_10151618721930189_1186782748_o.jpg


If you want,check out his work: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mihoci-Photography/260394915188

This is fantastic! Great use of flare to make the shot.

I got a good flare the other day with my 28 1.8 + B+W UV MRC. The shot is worthless, except for how cool the flare was. I actually just noticed it in the viewfinder while lifting my camera to take a picture of something else...

(this is at f/2, defying the usual wisdom of using a narrower aperture)
 

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