With no filters you can create a star like effect similar to this one. Set your camera to aperture priority, often abbreviated A or Av. Have it set on F22 or higher. That's all there is to it. PS: Don't look directly into the sun.
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...sounds simple! What did you just say?
ReplyDeleteNice effect, I have done that. I had a star filter back in the 70's,
ReplyDeleteWhere is that Sunday sun, Andy!? I need it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou got a great star effect with this one.
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ReplyDeleteBright photo, Andy. I worry about shining direct sun into my camera, even at F22. Don't want to damage the sensor. You have become a star photographer.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Andy. You captured a beauty, what a star you are.
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Great shot again Andy and a good tip.
ReplyDeleteGreat sunburst!
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