I stepped in the garage and noticed the sun shining through the Arm and Hammer Detergent making it glow.
These are all what my camera saw, no special effects, the sun was at the right angle to make these sun spot thingys better known as LensFlare. I googled sun flares and found this site with different types of sun flares HERE
UPDATE: I had this post scheduled and did not know what his sun flare is called until I went to Mersaud's Post on how to do this on purpose not by accident... Read his post HERE
14 comments:
Fun photos. Using lens flare is not easy. you did well. The little circle thingies is called BOKEH. Look it up its fun to do without flares.
Hello, cool captures of the flare and the bokeh is pretty. After a few days of clouds I would be happy to see the sunshine. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
Very cool. I won't be able to try this one out since the sun hasn't been seen around here in a while now. Maybe some day it will come back for a visit ;)
MS as they say beauty is all around us...we just NEED to keep our eyes opened. Great photos with natural effects!!
I love how your mind's eye works too
Hugs Cecilia
I love it when the sunshine makes anything glow, even Arm and Hammer. :-)) Fun photos.
I don't usually get much sunlight streaming in, and if I do, the cat finds it and lets me know. These are cool shots!
Really fun images. Diane also told me about bokeh and I've used it to good effect many times. Have a great day. Jo
Clever, very clever.
I am a big fan of natural bokeh, especially when it isn't done on purpose :-) !!
Sunflares are very popular these days!
I love a good sun flare! I love that your camera is always with you. I saw the title and I was thinking baking soda, like in the powder.....
Very cool, Sandra! You have a good eye for seeing the special in common place things.
Art in every thing. It makes life pleasurable when you see things that way.
I like lens flare sometimes....
Oh, I got to hear your voice. I could listen just fine on my Chromebook.
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