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Having tips for stunning lens flares can transform your photography in two ways. Either you can learn how to avoid unwanted lens flares, or you’ll know how to achieve the perfect lens flare for value.

In many instances, lens flare helps to heighten the drama of a scene, adding an extra element of artistic flare that you cannot achieve elsewhere.

If you’re looking for the easiest ways to get dramatic lens flares, we have five tips for you to use in this guide.

What Is a Lens Flare?

A lens flare is one of many elements that can occur accidentally or deliberately. It happens when the camera lens is exposed to an extremely bright light source that touches the sensor and causes the light to scatter.

As a result, you’ll have a burst of bright light like the sun that might appear like a sunburst or a haze.

Lens flare can happen at any time of day. It also often changes the contrast of the photos’ colors.

Natural occurrences tend to make the picture look faded or washed out, which could be an aesthetic you’re aiming for. Alternatively, sunburst lens flares are sharper and typically resemble the shape of your camera’s aperture.

Photographers, these days, look to achieve lens flares by all means. Even more so those that deal in social photography – i.e., post content on social media. For this sect, the audience demands something artistic and imaginative. And a good way to achieve that is with lens flares. For perspective, many photographers now leverage lens flares to grow photography account on Instagram, engage fans on TikTok, and amplify Pinterest scheduler posts.

Before You Get Started: What’s Needed to Get a Lens Flare?

Many photographers believe there’s an added value to photos with a natural lens flare rather than one added in post-production or post-processing.

That said, you’ll need three primary things when trying to achieve flare effects. Here they are:

Light Source

First and foremost, getting a flare in photos relies primarily on the light source you’re working with at the moment.

Ideally, you’ll want the sun, as it’s the brightest and most affordable option. However, you can use artificial light to emulate golden lens flares.

Camera Lens

Regardless of the type of lens flare you’re going for, you’ll need a lens that’s likely to capture a beautiful sun flare more than others. For example, zoom lenses are more likely to capture an artistic lens flare because of their wider aperture.

Equipment Without a UV Filter

Avoid using modern lenses when capturing light flares, as they typically come with a special coating or UV filter. These filters are specifically designed to prevent lens flare images.

Instead, consider older equipment without the anti-reflective coatings.

5 Tips for Stunning Lens Flares

Let’s jump into the five professional tips you can use to achieve many types of lens flares for your photography.

These tips are guaranteed to be so easy to use that even first-time photographers can transform an entire scene with real lens flares.

Tip 1: Try to Use Natural Light

Natural light from the sun is sure to be your best friend when you’re trying to capture flare-related artistic effects. The strong light that comes from the rays of light from the sun is ideal for helping you produce a stunning image.

The best part is that the sun is entirely free to use, so you won’t have to worry about renting or borrowing lighting equipment.

The most important thing to note when using natural light to get the perfect image is the times of day you’re shooting. Aiming for the golden hour is your best bet for capturing a flare through your lens barrel.
At this point, there will be lots of light to shine through on your photographs.

Tip 2: Angles Are Key

Your shooting angle is an often overlooked part of getting into manual mode and trying to capture lens flares.

When going for flare shots, you need to adjust your positioning to get an optical flare that’s not too bright. Otherwise, the excessive brightness will wash out the subject of your photo, which could ruin the results.

A better alternative is to partially block the amount of light entering the camera lens. Doing so will help to reduce the contrast and washing out, using the lens flare as a background object rather than a distraction.

When blocking the light, an even better idea than shooting directly with the sun is to shoot indoors on a sunny day. This can allow you to work with light-blocking elements, such as thick curtains, to control the amount of light entering the image.

Even windows themselves can help reduce the sun’s bright exposure settings and the quality of light. With different angles, you can reduce overexposure while keeping the most important parts of your photos in the forefront.

Tip 3: Work With Your Aperture

If you were to glance at some beautiful images with gorgeous lens flare, you’d notice that not all lens flare transitions are the same.

Some photos of sun flares have large, blooming bright spots, while others have sharper, more precise embellishments. This occurs because of how the photographer works with their aperture.

When working with wider apertures, you’re more likely to have a blooming lens flare, a more dispersed burst of light. You’ll find it will feel more subtle and highlight your photograph. It adds a romantic aura to the overall vibe without washing out the entire image.

On the other hand, photographers can use a narrow aperture to get a much sharper optical flare. You’ll find that these sun flares have more of a sunburst effect and narrower rays shooting out from the light source.

A great tip to help you master working with your aperture is to remember the following:

Small aperture = high f-stop number (ex. f/22)

If you have a modern camera, you’ll find numerous settings that you can use to adjust your aperture.

Our top recommendation is to look for “Aperture Priority Mode.” This setting allows you to quickly switch between different apertures to see the difference in your golden lens flares.

Tip 4: Pick the Right Equipment

If there’s one massive tip you can use to achieve amazing lens flares, it’s to ensure your camera equipment is ready for the job. That means you’ll want to remove all types of light-blocking technology, UV filters, and your camera lens hood.

Lens hoods are specifically designed to block an actual lens flare. Thus, they defeat the purpose of heading out during golden hour to capture the perfect angles for sun flares.

We guarantee that as soon as you remove the hood, it will make a world of difference to your images. You might also find it easier to find an abundance of flares you can work with in post.

Another important aspect of picking the right camera equipment is to ensure you’re working with the perfect lens. As mentioned earlier, you’re likely to want to rely on older equipment without UV coating. If your camera lens isn’t built this way, you’ll do well to invest in one that is. Good news is lots of camera accessories coupons are out this season so you shouldn’t have to look too far.

We highly recommend a wide-angle lens with extremely clean glass at the end, as any grease on the lens will cause major blurring. It can be best to adjust the focal length to f/11 or f/16, making the beautiful flares massive in our images.

Tip 5: Shoot Into the Sun

If you find it far too challenging to get a beautiful sun flare photo using the above tips, this is a surefire way to get an artistic sun flare. The number one recommendation is to shoot directly into the sun, which is the simplest way to have a burst of light in your photos.

However, managing the light entering the lens can be incredibly challenging. Hence, you may find the flares slightly uncontrollable.

The most important aspect of shooting directly into the sun is being able to redirect the light. Doing so helps ensure it’s reflected a few times before hitting the sensor, so your image isn’t completely lost in the blurring brightness.

When you’re able to master controlling your bright source of light, you’ll find lens flares will work for you rather than against you.

Other Helpful Tips for Capturing Magical Light Flares

While the five tips above will definitely help you achieve stunning lens flares, let’s dive into a few extra tips to help you make the most of the light direction in your photos.

1. Don’t Forget About Using Your Camera’s Focus

Toying around with the focus on your camera can be just as effective as looking at your aperture settings when looking to capture lens flares. Even if you’re using budget lenses, focus can help you control the strength of the lens flare in your images.

Three user-friendly tips include:

  • Take advantage of manual focus, as this allows you to control the lens flare more effectively than autofocus.
  • Apply your focus lock on your subject when the sun is blocked, then you can slightly recompose the image to allow more light in.
  • When shooting with lots of light, close your aperture, which will give you greater field depth.

2. Post-Production Is Key for All Photographers

Beginner photographers can often have a tough time adding a soft haze from a lens flare into their images.

Fortunately, with the advancements in post-production editing, many photo editing programs have numerous tools for you to use. These can help you get a deeper depth of field in your images without losing the brilliance of the direction of light.

A large part of the general population believes lens flare photography is 100% natural. Even if you naturally capture lens flare photography, you’re missing out on massive benefits if you skip out on post-processing.

During post-production, you can make robust photo enhancements that bring your art to the next level. You’ll be able to enhance the lens flare in your photos or help boost its prevalence.

The best part is that it looks natural, which doesn’t take away from your talent; it simply enhances the image before you.

Some editing programs will even allow you to add neutral density filters and add in lens flares that weren’t in the original image.

3. Play With Different Camera Filters

One of the easiest options for capturing lens flare in your images is to try to forego filters. However, there are many reasons you might want to shoot with one, especially if you want to protect the integrity of your equipment.

For example, UV filters are ideal for modern lenses since they protect the internal components when shooting directly into the sun.

A general rule of thumb is to keep three primary filters in mind when working with lens flare. The three main tools we highly recommend you consider when working with artistic effects and sun flares include:

Graduated Filters

Graduated filters typically start out dark at the top and light at the bottom. They’re primarily designed to prevent photos from looking washed out, which is typical for pictures with sun flares.

By applying these filters, you can keep your subjects as the sharpest focal points in the image.

UV Filters

UV filters can be hit or miss depending on the age and quality of your equipment.

When shooting with old lenses, UV filters can impact the lenses’ capability to allow light to hit the aperture. However, these filters are highly recommended to protect the sensitive components in modern cameras.

Polarizing Filters

The final option we highly recommend looking into when doing lens flare photography is polarizing filters. These can give you different visual effects.

They allow you to tailor the color saturation in your pictures, which is a massive concern with sun flares. Interestingly, flares tend to reduce color saturation and reflections, traditionally responsible for producing the bright sun flare-like imagery.

Regardless of the filter you choose for your images, you’ll want to make sure you play around with the different options. Eventually, you’ll find the perfect settings for any scene, allowing you to enhance the artistic elements in the photographs.

Achieving the Perfect Lens Flare

Mastering the art of achieving the perfect lens flare is something any photographer can do with the right tips, equipment, and the ideal time for shooting.

The sun’s power is not to be understated with photography in mind, allowing you to transform an ordinary picture into a stunning display.

Whether you apply lens flare overlays in post or capture it with natural lighting, the tips for stunning lens flares we shared in this guide are sure to help.

 

About Guest Author: Nirav Patel

Nirav is a growth marketing leader at HowSociable. He has a wide variety of interests and constantly working for the brands’ betterment. He enjoys writing and creating practical result-driven marketing strategies in his spare time.

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How to Quickly Add Light Leaks to Photos https://www.cartoonize.net/how-to-add-light-leaks/ Fri, 18 Nov 2022 19:25:05 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=22195 Light leaks are one of the most used and popular effects in photography. It can be used to give a vintage feel to your photos or as an interesting way to make them look different from other photos in your feed. In this article, we’ll go over how you can use them on your own images! Add Light leaks to your Photos Using Colorcinch Step 1: Open Colorcinch. Upload an image. Step2: Click Overlay on […]

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Light leaks are one of the most used and popular effects in photography. It can be used to give a vintage feel to your photos or as an interesting way to make them look different from other photos in your feed.

In this article, we’ll go over how you can use them on your own images!

Add Light leaks to your Photos Using Colorcinch

Step 1: Open Colorcinch. Upload an image.

Step2: Click Overlay on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of overlay filters. Navigate through it and feel free to use any filter you like. For this example, we will be using Light Leaks.

Step 3: Choose a Light Leaks filter and adjust the slider to change the Opacity.

Step 4: There is an advanced option that you can play around with if you wish to have more control over the chosen overlay filter. Just click on Settings and experiment with the Sliders, Flip, Rotate and change the Blend Modes.

Step 5:  You also have the option to erase the light leaks in the areas you don’t want them to be in. To do this, click on the Erase tab. Change the settings for the Brush, and then paint over an area to erase the light leaks.

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Here’s the before and after:

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Conclusion

In conclusion, using light leaks is a great way to add more creativity to your photos. It’s also a great way to show off the world around you and your experiences as a photographer.

I hope you’ve found this article useful and that it has inspired you to try it out in your photos. It is also a great way to add some extra character and mood to your images, so don’t be afraid of using them! As long as they don’t overpower the subject or distract from what’s important in the photo.

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How to Add Bokeh Effect to Any Image https://www.cartoonize.net/how-to-add-bokeh-effect/ Tue, 15 Nov 2022 04:59:25 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=22172 The word Bokeh is a Japanese word that literally means “fuzzy”. It’s used to describe the out-of-focus areas of an image or a shaping light phenomenon, and it can be very beautiful in itself. In this article, we will look at how you can use bokeh to enhance your photos and make them more interesting. Add Bokeh to Your Image Using Colorcinch When you’re trying to capture a picture of something, bokeh is a natural […]

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The word Bokeh is a Japanese word that literally means “fuzzy”. It’s used to describe the out-of-focus areas of an image or a shaping light phenomenon, and it can be very beautiful in itself. In this article, we will look at how you can use bokeh to enhance your photos and make them more interesting.

Add Bokeh to Your Image Using Colorcinch

When you’re trying to capture a picture of something, bokeh is a natural effect that helps to put emphasis on your subject. Here’s how to do it in Colorcinch.

Step 1: Open Colorcinch. Upload image.

Step 2: Navigate to Overlays — Bokeh.

Step 3: Pick a Bokeh filter and adjust the Slider to change the filter’s intensity.

Step 4: Click on Settings to access the advanced option. Adjust the filter’s Blend Mode, Flip and Rotate.

Step 5:  You can also erase some parts of the Bokeh filter. Select the Erase tab and change the settings for the Brush, and then paint over the areas to erase or restore.

Here’s the final result:

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Conclusion

We hope this article has been helpful to you. If anything, we just want to emphasize that bokeh is more of a subjective thing than an objective one. There are many unique ways to create beautiful bokeh and there’s no right or wrong way to do it. The most important thing is that you enjoy yourself while doing it!

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How to Use Colorcinch Overlays for Edits, Colorful Effects, and More https://www.cartoonize.net/colorcinch-overlays/ Wed, 14 Sep 2022 01:58:42 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=20859 Colorcinch overlays can turn regular photos into works of art. Want to turn your selfie into a vintage painting? Use a grainy overlay with some light effects. Feeling edgy? Play around with sun flares, fire, or water ripples. It’s super easy and takes a few clicks! Adding overlays in Colorcinch is just a matter of uploading your photo, clicking on the “Overlays” tab, and choosing from the many options available. You can even rotate and flip the […]

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Colorcinch overlays can turn regular photos into works of art. Want to turn your selfie into a vintage painting? Use a grainy overlay with some light effects. Feeling edgy? Play around with sun flares, fire, or water ripples. It’s super easy and takes a few clicks!

Adding overlays in Colorcinch is just a matter of uploading your photo, clicking on the “Overlays” tab, and choosing from the many options available. You can even rotate and flip the effects around so that they fit your photo just right.

New to Colorcinch overlays? Follow this step-by-step guide and you’ll be a pro in no time!

How to Add Aesthetic Overlays in the Colorcinch App

Step 1: Go to the Colorcinch photoediting app.

No need to download anything – just open Colorcinch on your browser and you can start editing your photos right away! Once you’re on Colorcinch, you’ll see this:

From there, you can click on one of the three photos to explore the Overlay feature.

You can also edit your own photo by clicking on “UPLOAD” and selecting a file from your computer.

Alternatively, you can click on the “Image Manager” icon to upload your images to Colorcinch.

For this tutorial, we’re using this beautiful photo by Valerie Lendel.

Step 2: Open the Overlay section on the Colorcinch app.

Once your photo is ready, click on the Overlay icon in Colorcinch.

This will pull up all of Colorcinch’s Overlay categories for you to explore.

There are currently 11 types of Photo Overlays you can use on Colorcinch:

  1. Texture
  2. Sun Flare & Haze
  3. Light Leaks
  4. Bokeh
  5. Shadows
  6. Fog
  7. Falling Snow
  8. Falling Rain
  9. Floating Dust
  10. Lights
  11. Specialty

Step 3: Click on the Overlay effect you want to use.

For this particular edit, we’re going to try the “Bokeh” overlay in Colorcinch.

Bokeh overlays are great for adding dreamy, blurry effects to your photos. They mimic the way light appears in photos when the background is out of focus, or in technical terms, when a camera has a shallow depth of field.

Clicking on the “Bokeh” overlay category will open up a library of different Bokeh effects for you to choose from.

Here’s what the Bokeh overlay library looks like:

From there, you can scroll down to see all the different Bokeh effects and find one that you like. Colorcinch has 30+ Bokeh effects available, so you’re sure to find one that fits your style!

Each effect is named using a number, such as 001, 002, 003, 004, and so on.

This makes it so easy to remember which effect you like the best and saves you time from scrolling through all the options every time you want to use it.

Step 4: Preview the overlay by clicking on the effect.

You can preview what an overlay effect will look like on your photo by clicking each style option. This won’t actually apply the overlay to your photo yet – it’s just a way for you to see what the effect will look like before you commit to it.

For this particular photo, we’re going to use the “019” Bokeh effect. The rainbow colors in this bokeh style add a subtle pop of color to the original.

Step 5: Adjust the Overlay effect as you like.

Aside from the different effects available under each Overlay category, Colorcinch also lets you manipulate other overlay elements to further customize the effect.

You can access these options by clicking the “Settings” icon that appears on each overlay style.

Here’s what those options look like for the “019” Bokeh effect:

You can change the Blend mode, Rotate the orientation of the effect, or Flip it horizontally or vertically. You can also use the Transparency slider to make the effect more or less visible.

The heart icon in the top right corner lets you add the effect to your “Favorites” so you can easily find it again later.

Let’s keep the transparency at a full 80% for this photo – that translucent rainbow effect in the foreground really draws the eye to the lovely woman in this picture.

We also used the “Subtract” Blend Mode to give our photo a darker, more mysterious look.

Click “Apply” to finalize the custom Overlay effect.

Step 6: Save your edited photo from Colorcinch.

Once you’re happy with your overlay edits on the Colorcinch app, click on the “Save” icon in the top right corner.

This will give you several options for saving your photo:

  • My Computer: This will download the edited photo to your computer or laptop.
  • Google Drive: This will save the edited photo to your Google Drive account.
  • Share: This will give you a link that you can share with others so they can view or download the photo.
  • Save as Project: This will save your edits as a project on Colorcinch, so you can come back and edit it later.

And that’s it! You’ve successfully added an Overlay effect to your photo using Colorcinch.

Use it anywhere you like – as your new Facebook profile picture, as an Instagram post, or even in a blog post or as inspiration for your videos. You can even print it out and frame it as a real piece of art!

FAQs

What are photo overlays?

Overlays are digital images that can be added to photos or videos to create a certain effect. In photography, overlays are often used to add textures, colors, or patterns to an image.

How can I add overlays to my photo for free?

There are a few ways to add aesthetic overlays to your photos for free. One way is to find free overlay images online and download them to your computer. However, this method can be time-consuming and you may not be able to find the exact overlay that you’re looking for.

Another way is to use a free online photo editor like Colorcinch. Colorcinch offers a wide range of overlays on the site that you can add to your photos with just a few clicks. Plus, it’s easy to use and you don’t need any prior editing experience.

How do you make a custom overlay?

You can make a custom overlay in Colorcinch by first choosing a base image, then adding your own personal touches with the Overlay tool.

Each Overlay effect has the “Settings” icon, under which you can adjust different elements of the overlay. For example, try different Blend modes to see how it changes the look of your photo, or use the Transparency slider to adjust the visibility of the effect.

You can also combine several types of overlays on Colorcinch by applying one effect, then another layer, and so on. This lets you create a truly unique look for your images.

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How to Easily Create a Double Exposure Effect Online https://www.cartoonize.net/double-exposure-online/ Thu, 18 Aug 2022 08:58:15 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=20240 Double exposure is a fun way to bring your photography to life with a new twist. Not only that, but it’s also something that can really set your photos apart from everyone else’s! But what exactly is double exposure and how do you create one? In today’s world, double exposure is a very common photographic technique. The famous singer Taylor Swift even used the effect in her song “Style” art cover, which can be found […]

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Double exposure is a fun way to bring your photography to life with a new twist. Not only that, but it’s also something that can really set your photos apart from everyone else’s! But what exactly is double exposure and how do you create one?

In today’s world, double exposure is a very common photographic technique. The famous singer Taylor Swift even used the effect in her song “Style” art cover, which can be found on her album “1989.” As a result, a great number of her followers posted their own take on the double exposure effect on social media platforms.

What is Double Exposure?

Double exposure is a technique where a photographer overlays two or more images to create a single image. It’s one of the most fun and creative ways to make your photographs stand out. Many photographers use this technique in black and white photography, but it can be used for color too!

For novice photographers, it is crucial to understand the basics of photography in order to create an artistic image, such as double exposure. One of the basics that should be learned is the Exposure Triangle. Sounds technical? Don’t fret. We have an article to give you a kickstart about the Exposure Triangle.

If you’re new to double exposure or would like some pointers on how to use it effectively, here’s everything you need to know about creating stunning double exposure.

How to Create a Double Exposure Online with Blend Mode

A Blend Mode is one way to achieve a double exposure photo. We will show you how to use two images to create a cohesive and surreal art piece using Colorcinch.

Step 1: Open Colorcinch and Upload your base image.

Step 2: Navigate to Image Manager and click on Upload Image. Choose your second image from your computer. Once uploaded, the images will appear in Your Images below the Upload Image.

Step 3: Drag the second image on top of the base image. Adjust the second image to match the base image.

Step 4: Change the Blend Mode by clicking on the Layer Properties button and navigating to the drop-down menu. To achieve the double exposure effect for this particular photo, I used the Lighten Blend Mode.

Try the different blend modes until you get your desired output.

Let’s look at the final output:

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How to Create a Double Exposure with an Overlay Effect

Another simple way to achieve a double exposure effect in Colorcinch is to use Overlay Effects.

Step 1: Like in the previous tutorial, start by opening Colorcinch. Upload an image.

Step 2: Navigate to Overlay on the left side of the panel and it will open a tab of Overlay filters. Navigate through it and choose Light Leaks.

Step 3: Choose a Light Leaks filter that would fit your image. You can also refine the opacity by adjusting the Slider. Once adjustments are made, click Apply.

It’s that easy! Here is the before and after:

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Double Exposure Photo Fun Facts

  • Accidental Discovery

The first double exposures happened by accident and were not planned. Light leaks in cameras cause double exposures to happen by accident. Early film cameras often had problems with light leaks, but they can still happen today.

When you take a picture, the shutter should close all the way. If it doesn’t, light from outside will get into the camera and land on the film or digital sensor. If you make this mistake before you develop your photos, you’ll have a double exposure by accident.

  • Paranormal Apparition

You might think of double exposure as a tool used to create spooky images, but it’s actually been around for a long time. Many of the first instances of double exposure feature ghosts and strange settings and tend to be rather unsettling.

  • Double Exposure Camera

Some photographers used something called a “double-exposure camera” to make a double exposure. Photographers would use this camera to make double exposures on purpose.

In one shot, the camera would take two separate pictures and then put them together to make one picture. To make these intentional double exposures, the photographer would need to expose two negatives on the same piece of film separately.

  • Business as Usual

In the 1860s, photographers began experimenting with double exposures to increase their profit. So as to increase sales, they figured out how to make a portrait subject look like they were in a frame with a duplicate of themselves, much like an identical twin would.

Conclusion

We learned that there is really a thing called a beautiful disaster. A living testament to this is the accidental invention of the double exposure effect. People have been drawn to its imperfection and have used it as a method to create stunning artworks. It stands the test of time. Hence, because of the continuous innovation of technology, double exposure has been reinvented many times. This goes to show that art is never perfect, but always relevant.

We hope this tutorial has inspired you to get creative with your photo editing and try out double-exposure effects on some of your shots. There are so many different things you can do with this technique, but when it comes down to it, it all comes down to what inspires you! So go play around with all the options we’ve given you here today—and if there are any other tips or tricks that we missed, let us know in the comments below!

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A Simple Guide To Create Light Leaks in Photography https://www.cartoonize.net/create-light-leaks-in-photography/ Fri, 24 Jun 2022 09:05:27 +0000 https://www.cartoonize.net/?p=19674 Photography is an art that has evolved over the years. Amidst different innovations and techniques implemented in photography, light leaks are one of the standout modern ways of enhancing the pictures. Traditionally, these patches of lights ruined the picture in the early days. But cut to the modern century, and it seems things have changed. Today, light leaks add dimension, depth, and layers to the film, thereby ramping up the photo’s emotion. But what exactly […]

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Photography is an art that has evolved over the years. Amidst different innovations and techniques implemented in photography, light leaks are one of the standout modern ways of enhancing the pictures.

Traditionally, these patches of lights ruined the picture in the early days. But cut to the modern century, and it seems things have changed. Today, light leaks add dimension, depth, and layers to the film, thereby ramping up the photo’s emotion.

But what exactly are light leaks? And how will you create them in your photos or videos? To get an insightful understanding of the concept, keep reading on.

An Introduction To Light Leaks: What Is It?

If you are a beginner in the world of photography, there are hordes of terms that may intrigue you.

And one of them is light leaks.

In general, the light leak is a term that comes from the concept of light leaking onto films. As a result, it leads to color and value leaks on the slides. The look adds a touch of nostalgia to the images. The light leak makes an outstanding addition to any analog photography as it offers your photos an outstanding appeal.

Despite being a popular photography technique however, some photographers don’t prefer using it. It could be that they are unfamiliar with the proper implementation of light leaks to enhance the overall photo.

If that sounds like an alien concept to you, welcome this post. Here, we will explore how to create light leaks with easy and interesting hacks.

Easy Hacks To Create Light Leaks In Any Photo

Here are the easy hacks to create light leaks in photos:

1. Implementing The Technique Of Glass Obstruction

Using a prism or crystal will help you create the light leak, but you will need a camera that features manual controls. You can take advantage of the technique by using a directional light source.

There are multiple ways to experiment with glasses.

For instance, you can use colored glasses to create various refraction types. You may also use diffractive light to create mirror-esque style leaks. Considering how the prism works, you can use them as mirror-like objects, which helps you create some intriguing images.

They aren’t always technically light leaks, but they can be creative projects in the same realm.

Start with the subject and obstructive glass when you use your camera. Then set the aperture fairly low and use a regular or telephoto lens. Use a stand or your hand and have that glass in front of your lens. Then, rotate it gradually while looking through the camera’s live view or viewfinder.

Experiment with distances between the front of the glass, subject, and lens.

2. A Bright Source Of Light Is Better To Use

Using a bright light source is an incredible way to create a light leak. You can do this either with the lens flare or in the effect of rays. Use the lens flare to your benefit but don’t forget to implement your creative skills too.

In general, lens flare is often out of control, although there are different ways to produce an image through the process. The most seamless process is to use a bright light source, and to do so, follow the directions below:

  • Place the subject between the source and camera
  • Now, you need to get your lens to create beautiful flares
  • Try and move the light source around the frame’s edges, and keep the subject at the contrasting value with the source of the light source

The more you expose the source of light, the better and easier the light leaks look. But remember, some parts of it may go out of control.

Some high-end lenses will produce minimum flaring. In addition, the more inexpensive lenses have fewer blades in their aperture eye and have flares that aren’t so beautiful. That’s why the prime lenses that don’t have the coated elements can create the best effects.

One quick note: These prime lenses should not have coated elements that stop flaring and should be high quality.

3. Using Old Film Cameras For Creating More Stunning Light Leaks

Not all film cameras produce light leaks, and what technique you implement is vital to the ultimate result. After all, light leaks enhance not only photographs but also videos.

But when using the effect for videos, ensure that the camera is susceptible to light exposure. So, it’s better to purchase an inexpensive camera. For example, a toy camera or something a bit more advanced than that. If these cameras feature holes or defects, it becomes easier to get light leaks in the images.

You can purchase an analog camera to gain more control over the images. Don’t forget to get an interchangeable lens, which will help you experiment with apertures and light leak methods.

4. Use Different Angles and Cameras

Investing in a couple of equipment can be a great idea to play with light leaks. The more inexpensive the camera, the better your results are. In addition, you can use more than one lens and fill roll to experiment with apertures. That’s an excellent way to create surreal light leaks.

Try sticking to one technique for the shoot, and then change your camera and angles to discover an approach that blends in well with your requirements. For example, increase the aperture for the shoot and gradually change things for other shoots. You may try and keep the camera aperture small to tweak other camera setups.

If you’re looking for inspiration on the different camera setups, angles, and settings that you can play around with, watch photography influencers on platforms like YouTube or TikTok and get a feel for how they’re doing things. This could offer a new perspective to the way you’re approaching things as well.

One quick note: Whatever you practice, check the impacts of light leaks in each method.

5. Creating Fake Light Leaks

Light leaks are aesthetically pleasing elements that can enhance the overall photograph, which may explain why they are popular in digital photography. So, you can implement digital photo techniques to make beautiful light leaks.

You may use lighters, a vibrant piece of cloth, or even your finger. Whatever you select, ensure that you do not cover the lens specifically if you are experimenting with fire. All you need to do is hold the object in front of the lens so that it looks like it comes from one side.

You can always hop on to Colorcinch and play around with its vast collection of built-in overlay presets including light leaks, sun flare & haze, texture, and more!

In Conclusion

Light leaks can be a fantastic addition to film photography if incorporated smartly. As a budding photographer, you may experiment with different light leak methods, setups, and equipment to move closer to the perfect effect that you want for the photographs. Remember to follow the above hacks if you are a beginner.

 

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