I took this shot at the weekend and although Im pleased with the composition the lens flare has spoilt the image. Some lens flare can look ok when its nice straight lines coming from the sun, but not the large blotches I seem to achieve - here in the left of te shot. Now Im pretty new at landscape images but thought Id give it a bash. This is my first attempt at a sunrise and clearly it needs work.
Is there anyway I can avoid the unattractive blotchy lens flare when shooting into the sun or is it just a given that its going to happen? Whats the answer, cloning it out? I have seen plenty of images like this without it so its obviously something Im doing wrong. I only use LR4 and dont have photoshop so any major re-work PP isnt an option.
I also dont have any grad filters, but I did use a 10 stop filter as I was attempting a nice milky sea but there isnt really enough of it in the shot to matter.
It was taken on my D7000 with a Nikon 17-55mm f2.8 (widest lens I have) set at 17mm, ISO100, f/16, 30 seconds.

2012_1202RedcarBeach10Stop004-8 by Tunbridge Wells, on Flickr
Any advise apppreciated...
Is there anyway I can avoid the unattractive blotchy lens flare when shooting into the sun or is it just a given that its going to happen? Whats the answer, cloning it out? I have seen plenty of images like this without it so its obviously something Im doing wrong. I only use LR4 and dont have photoshop so any major re-work PP isnt an option.
I also dont have any grad filters, but I did use a 10 stop filter as I was attempting a nice milky sea but there isnt really enough of it in the shot to matter.
It was taken on my D7000 with a Nikon 17-55mm f2.8 (widest lens I have) set at 17mm, ISO100, f/16, 30 seconds.

2012_1202RedcarBeach10Stop004-8 by Tunbridge Wells, on Flickr
Any advise apppreciated...