My first question. In several wedding photos the groom's black suit has red blotches on it in the photos. The shots were taken with a Canon 6D with a 70 - 200mm lens at 120mm, ISO 250, 1/400 sec., f/2.8. See photo below for an example. There is a very bright area next to the suit in the set of photos. Thanks for any suggestions.
All pictures in the set were taken with the same lens.
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Canadaloon
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It sure seems like reflections, but they are rather uncommon in form and distribution. I have never seen anything like it before (I have a 6D and more then 35000 shots with it). Is the lens ultra-dirty maybe? - are all the shots with that issue with the same lens, and do other lenses not have any cases? – Aganju Apr 03 '16 at 22:07
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Can you post an uncropped version of the image as well? With lens ghosting, often there is something interesting going on diagonally opposite across the image from the ghosts. – scottbb Apr 03 '16 at 22:11
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3Seems like lens flare or flare from dirt on a filter. Since the hot is directly into the sun, the strong backlighting exacerbates the issue. – DrMoishe Pippik Apr 03 '16 at 22:30
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The "red blotches" are lens flare. If you want to reduce the incidence of lens flare, using a lens hood will help.
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It's a reflection from the water and it's making a ghosting effect. Mostly cheap filters do that but sometimes even expensive too.
To fix this problem open the photoshop, select the area with lasso tool, create a layer of hue/saturation (select red color) push the saturation down.
Good luck
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