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Lens flare
#1

Does the lens flare kill this photo? I'm leaning towards yes.

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#2

I don't like it in this one. I do think sometimes it can lok okay, but for me, not in this case.
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#3

Sorry, Cam, I'm leaning in the same direction as you here too.Rolleyes

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#4

Kind of. It repeats all the way down as well. :|

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#5

I think the ones in the sky would be easier to fix than the yellow blob on the bush, and it'll be good practice.
But I would just write it off.
A photo has to be very special for me to take a lot of time carefully correcting flare.

On the other hand, when flare looks really good and improves the picture I'll leave it.
I have probably added flare more times than I've gotten good ones, though. Rolleyes
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#6

Yeah no good for me

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