Scott Shephard Photography

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02-17-10 Wheat and Sun

I was within a few miles of the Missouri River (and Lake Oahe) when I saw the low sun lighting up this wheat field. One of the reasons you don't let the sun hit your lens is "lens flair," which is apparent in this photo. Lens flare is caused by the sun reflecting and refracting off of interior lens elements. But sometimes it can enhance a photo.

I don't know if the flare helps this picture. But for me the picture is enough: an expansive field of golden wheat on a sunny summer day.

Canon 1D 1/125s f/18.0 ISO200 20mm