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Les diffractions solaires provoquées par un Sigma 17-50mm 1:2.8 EX DC OS HSM à petite ouverture

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  • jan.wosnitzka.koch sur flickrjan.wosnitzka.koch (Jan Wosnitzka-Koch) -
    Wow! Interesting that your lens flares are octagons. Is that typical for Sigma?
  • Stéphane GaudrySteph (Stéphane Gaudry) -
    I don't know. I didn't use a special filter. I simply wanted to place the sun on the edge of the univerity building and it is the fact of having selected a small apperture (f/18) that caused these solar flares. But I like it like that.

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  • Shooting date : 27/07/2011 19:03:48 (Europe/Brussels)
  • camera : Nikon D7000
  • exposure speed : 1/80 (0.013 sec)
  • aperture : f/18.0
  • ISO sensitivity : ISO 100
  • lens : Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM
  • focal length : 17mm (cadrage équivalant : 26mm)
  • exposure program : Aperture-priority AE
  • exposure mode : Auto
  • metering mode : Multi-segment
  • sensing method : One-chip color area
  • original image width : 3264 px
  • original image height : 4928 px
  • orientation : Horizontal (normal)
  • scene type : Directly photographed
  • scene capture type : Standard
  • custom rendered : Normal

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