Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/09

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Subject: [Leica] Any thoughts on this flare problem?
From: Alastair Firkin <firkin@ncable.net.au>
Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:29:33 +1000

G'day all,
I recently had the chance to visit Antelope canyon. I was desperate to 
work on some of the flowing sandstone shapes in both colour and b/w. 
The canyons are quite narrow, and to my surprise, present a major 
problem of "contrast". Of course, I should have realized, but nothing 
beats being there. My first images are "failures". Despite keeping the 
lens out of the direct line of the light as it pours through the 
ceiling the 15 mm Super elmar has created a chicken pox effect with 
small dots of flare -- small I presume as I was using f16 or f22.
Am I right in thinking this is due to the highlights bouncing around in 
the lens barrel? Is there any way to avoid this flare? Is the older 
super elmar more prone to flare than the newer version -- not that I 
could afford the newer one, or the trip back to Arizona !!!!

Please visit:
http://stairfirkin.com/Mayimages/antelopeflare1.jpg

http://stairfirkin.com/Mayimages/antelopeflare2.jpg

to see my problem. Not that I can easily return to Antelope Canyon ;-)

I will be slowly posting some images of our trip, as I work on them in 
the darkroom (and with the scanner).

Alastair

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