Issues ive been having with some of my photos

Hemikidd

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if u look at the picture i have the dual fogs going on and it kills my pictures how can i avoid having this issue again? its happened to a few of my pictures that i get the refelections i hate it lol..
 

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
Probably not. Direct light like that will reflect off the lens front onto the back of the filter. I'm all for protection, but in low light I find filters, even expensive ones, create problems with light reflection.
 

SkvLTD

Senior Member
yes sir i do i have a UV lens protector... i dont want to scratch my lense..

thanx for that tip ill give that a try.. is there anything else it can possibly be?

Unless your lens is a blast from the past, the multi-coating and other layers of witchery besides stronger glass these days make that a thing of the past. Kinda nice having one as a backup (to losing the only lens cap) or as an extra when buying used gear.
 

SkvLTD

Senior Member
Guess I'll know that if something looks a tad funny, I'll ditch those as well and re-take the shot. Only reason I keep those filters on is not to lose em/one serves as temp cap with the help of the hood, lol.
 

STM

Senior Member
Usually you see this kind of double reflections if you have a filter over the lens. Have you tried taking it off and see if that fixes the problem? I am guessing it will.
 

SkvLTD

Senior Member
Funny thing, I've never noticed that effect on my 18-70 because the outermost lens glass sits right next to any filter used, but on my 50mm f/2 where the outermost element is considerably far away from any filter, I saw that kind of glare.
 
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