jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Some odd flare from the 50 Lux ASPH. Managed to do it!!! yes, the lens is not impervious, which is good, IMHO
Leica M9
Leica Summilux 50mm f1.4 ASPH

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 10 by slantface, on Flickr
Leica M9
Leica Summilux 50mm f1.4 ASPH

303 Magazine Denver Fashion Week - 10 by slantface, on Flickr
Nico Hardy
Newbie
greyelm
Malcolm
X100

Corto
Well-known
Nikon 995

semilog
curmudgeonly optimist
Old thread, but why not.. Zeiss 21mm f/4.5 on an Ikon
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Really impressive.
The sunstar is not flare. It is diffraction. There is a reflection (upper left) that more likely came from the silver filter ring than from the optical system. If so, I wouldn't actually call it flare.
Here's the worst flare I've obtained from the same lens (full sun at edge of frame, shining directly on front element). Shiny filter ring may have made matters worse. I now always use a filter my ZM's. Note the impressive suppression of veiling.

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nakedcellist
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mijosc
Established
Some flare from my Summicron 35mm v4 w/hood on. These aren't the worst, I've had some images ruined. I had read such great things about this lens, but I'm a little disappointed how easy it flares.

20111005-01-02 by mijosc79, on Flickr

20110917-02-14 by mijosc79, on Flickr

20110917-02-17 by mijosc79, on Flickr

20111005-01-02 by mijosc79, on Flickr

20110917-02-14 by mijosc79, on Flickr

20110917-02-17 by mijosc79, on Flickr
Corto
Well-known
I personally love flares, and I really like seeing all the great pictures in this thread 
wintoid
Back to film
shiro_kuro
Charles Bowen

m8 18 mm super elmar
philosomatographer
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Mamiya Sekor-C 65mm f/4.5, 6x7cm Fuji Provia. This is an extraordinarily flare-resistant lens - and when it does flare, there is almost no overall veiling effect, just deeply-coloured secondary reflections.

philosomatographer
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Canon EF 28-300L IS USM on 1D Mk II:

jarski
Veteran
m8 18 mm se
great use of flare!
though the thread is old, neve stumbled into it before.
here's my contribution, m8 & Sonnar 40.

Funky flare by Jarno Nevala, on Flickr
Jack Conrad
Well-known
What if flare is an angels thumbprint? It might be sacrilege to attempt to prevent it.
morback
Martin N. Hinze
What if flare is an angels thumbprint? It might be sacrilege to attempt to prevent it.
It might be. I like to use it in my photography, if it's applicable. Instead of bracketing for exposure, sometimes bracket for flare/no flare.

20111019B_27_ZI+SC by Martin N. Hinze, on Flickr
Edit: Summicron Collapsible + UV Filter.
gm13
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Canon 50/1.4

pggunn
gregor
Rezultz
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Canon Canonet QL17 G-III
Kodak Portra 400 NC
millus1974
Film Shooter...Forever!!
Flare like UFO
Flare like UFO
Maybe the most amazing flare i have got from a lens...

Tri-X - Biotar 5cm-1.4 (1931) - Piano e flare di Emiliano L. Maiello, su Flickr
an old Biotar with no coating, perfect creator of UFO in my room
Flare like UFO
Maybe the most amazing flare i have got from a lens...

Tri-X - Biotar 5cm-1.4 (1931) - Piano e flare di Emiliano L. Maiello, su Flickr
an old Biotar with no coating, perfect creator of UFO in my room
NOTE: Lens identification data is necessary in this thread, and please include aperture used if known. This is not a W/NW thread, as it's in the Optics and Lenses forum! The point is to link the flare behavior with the lens that produced it. Thanks and enjoy...
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