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RE: a corona kind of day

in #photofeed7 years ago

I know!! John was worried they were going to crash which is why I was taking photos, just in case. No not really. But yes, they looked really close - I wonder how far is close to them?

The white balance - I believe I have it on 0 and no auto balance. I wondered if the yellow from the sun changed the blue to green...I know that might be dumb but??

I did try to bring the temp to the bluer side of things but I found that ultimately the blue didn't look like the clear blue sky I remember. The tint is at 32.

No, I haven't tried taking photos of bright lights.....what exactly do I do?

I get stars in my eyes just before I get a migraine....does that count?? :)

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Haha! Well migraines are no fun. I get visual ones, which don't hurt but mess with my already bad vision.

Ah, that's pretty high already, but tint balances green /magenta, so if you need to "degreen..." It could be the color blending like you say, though. Either way, I like green :-)

When I take photos of extremely bright streetlights in the distance, sometimes I get flare stars. My ultra wide angle lens makes a strange starburst.

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That's with the ultra-wide.

Migraines are terrible. I've experienced the "painless" kind as well. My eyeballs feels very strange and jiggly and I get vertigo. The pain ones though are really special. Thankfully I don't get them as often as I did when I was younger.

I love the flares personally. It's like a surprise :)

I'm glad I don't get the painful migraines... I have a friend who has emergency medication for when hers strike.

Flares can be a good thing. I like how my 24-70 lens creates little pincushions, sometimes.