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Hi guys,
Something cropped up tonight at dusk (!) and I thought I'd ask the experts!
I had to shoot a dusk shot of a fire station, and it all went OK, apart from an old problem reared it's head.
When I've shot dusk shots before where you're looking into bright lights from a building or vehicle, I've used my trusty 1.4 Canon 50mm. No problems with light, or flare, ever.
But I was squeezed for space tonight and resorted to using my wide-angle fixed 20mm Canon. Brilliant in the daytime. But proved lousy tonight by making crazy shapes all around the place wherever the light was bouncing - look closely, there's messy light spill, circles, weird shapes. Aaargh!
Q1: What's the reason for this?
Q2: Are there other wide angles that don't do this?
Ta!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/4092857515_438dc02708_o.jpg
Something cropped up tonight at dusk (!) and I thought I'd ask the experts!
I had to shoot a dusk shot of a fire station, and it all went OK, apart from an old problem reared it's head.
When I've shot dusk shots before where you're looking into bright lights from a building or vehicle, I've used my trusty 1.4 Canon 50mm. No problems with light, or flare, ever.
But I was squeezed for space tonight and resorted to using my wide-angle fixed 20mm Canon. Brilliant in the daytime. But proved lousy tonight by making crazy shapes all around the place wherever the light was bouncing - look closely, there's messy light spill, circles, weird shapes. Aaargh!
Q1: What's the reason for this?
Q2: Are there other wide angles that don't do this?
Ta!
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/4092857515_438dc02708_o.jpg