Silhouettes and lens flare BY VIOLET, DAISY, AND MICAH.

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Silhouettes and lens flare BY VIOLET, DAISY, AND MICAH

Silhouettes: a view of an object or a scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior, with the silhouetted object usually being black.  Example picture from Shannon Joy:

Silhouettes: 1) Make sure your back ground is brighter than your subject. 2) Choose a subject with distinct lines and shape. 3) Get low for the subject to be darker. 4) Close down your ISO and Aperture around f/8. 5) Focus on your subject. 6) Take the picture when you’re ready!

Lens flare: the light scattered in lens systems through generally unwanted image formation mechanisms, such as internal reflection and scattering from material in the lens.  Example from Zach and Jody :

Lens flare: 1) Position your subject with his/her back facing the sun. 2) Place your subject in front of the sun so you can get more flare. 3) To prevent harsh washout of your subject, shoot on manual. ISO to the lowest. 4) Focus on your subject until you get lens flare. 5) Be creative and have fun!

Silhouette examples: 1/800 sec; f/3.7; ISO 125 1/800 sec; f/4.6; ISO 125

Silhouette examples: 1/1000 sec; f/8; ISO 125

Silhouette examples: 1/160 sec; f/8; ISO 1001/160 sec; f/10; ISO 100 1/150 sec; f/8; ISO 100

Lens Flare examples: 1/640 sec; f/6.9; ISO 125 1/640 sec; f/7; ISO 125

Lens flare examples: 1/800 sec; f/7.9; ISO 125 1/800 sec; f/8; ISO 125

Lens flare examples:  Fail:  Success: 1/150 sec; f/8; ISO 100 1/140 sec; f/8; ISO 100

Silhouette examples:  Fail:  Success: 1/1000 sec; f/8 ; ISO 125 1/1250 sec; f/8; ISO 125

Silhouette Examples:  Success  Success:  1/125 sec; f/8; ISO 100 1/120 sec; f/8; ISO 100