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logan cant rep but great shot

Thanks bro.

I really need go out and shoot more, i haven't gone out and shot in 2 months already. I seem to always tend to shoot several rolls, and then hit a drought where I don't shoot at all.

I need a car too, so this would be much easier, just get up and drive to wherever and shoot. Found this 1991 325i (80k miles) up for sale for a few grand, maybe I'll end up getting it.

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I got it off ebay for like $1000, body and lens came together and they had both just been serviced so I got a pretty good deal. Camera is super dope though its from 1957 and in basically mint condition.

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And some more shots from the other day.

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I repped some of you, really great stuff to those peoples.

I've been meaning to upload this for the longest time, but I've been too busy. Also, I'll be compiling all of the photos I've posted whenever I get time to satisfy my creative needs.

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Guess who it is?

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IT"S MARC FUCKING JACOBS!

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Can anyone advise what I should do next time to reduce the "rings" around the sun? I'm just using a UV filter and post processing through Lightroom. Would a circular polarizing filter help?

BTW, it's harder to see it on this small pic but it's very obvious in the larger size. Also, it's a lot more apparent in JPEG than it is in RAW. Is this part of the JPEG compression process?

Thanks!

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Can anyone advise what I should do next time to reduce the "rings" around the sun? I'm just using a UV filter and post processing through Lightroom. Would a circular polarizing filter help?

BTW, it's harder to see it on this small pic but it's very obvious in the larger size. Also, it's a lot more apparent in JPEG than it is in RAW. Is this part of the JPEG compression process?

Thanks!

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This is lens flare. It may be caused by your lens, or by your uv filter. A crappy, uncoated UV filter could cause bad flare like that. Or, if your lens isn't the highest quality, that could just be the way it's flare appears. It is not a part of the jpeg compression process, though jpeg compression may worsen its appearance. A lens hood may help prevent that flare.

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