Solar flares
Les diffractions solaires provoquées par un Sigma 17-50mm 1:2.8 EX DC OS HSM à petite ouverture
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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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EindhovenNoord-BrabantNederland (Netherlands)
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Wow! Interesting that your lens flares are octagons. Is that typical for Sigma?