Thought I'd pop out to a motorway and take my first light trail pics seeing as it was now dry.
I realised once up there the yellow lights will cause an issue. Below are 2 shots. The 2nd shot I used my hand to try to shield the lens a little with my hand.
However what concerns me the most is the circular thumbprints that are most noticeable on the flares but also exist on the whole picture. Ended up with useless photos as a result.
The camera is a 400d with a 28-105 USM lens with a Jessops UV filter. Due to the sparse traffic I used a tiny aperature of F16, ISO100 to achieve a long 25 sec exposure.
I'm wondering whats causing this, whether its the small aperature, the UV filter or maybe just the lens, but any advice will be definitely useful.
I realised once up there the yellow lights will cause an issue. Below are 2 shots. The 2nd shot I used my hand to try to shield the lens a little with my hand.
However what concerns me the most is the circular thumbprints that are most noticeable on the flares but also exist on the whole picture. Ended up with useless photos as a result.
The camera is a 400d with a 28-105 USM lens with a Jessops UV filter. Due to the sparse traffic I used a tiny aperature of F16, ISO100 to achieve a long 25 sec exposure.
I'm wondering whats causing this, whether its the small aperature, the UV filter or maybe just the lens, but any advice will be definitely useful.
Oh yes, hadnt thought of it that way Robert, could possibly be, especially as I am assuming he was stood on a bridge, so those street lights would have been behind him as well as in front...