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How do I keep blue outlines from forming around white objects reflecting sunlight?
When I take photos of white objects (like flowers) in direct sunlight a blurry blue outline appears. I assume it's because of the light reflecting off the petals and back into the camera lens, but, I don't know how to keep it from happening.
I have a Nikon P90 which is a point-and-shoot camera, but, it's about as close to a DSLR as you can get, without actually being one. It lets me play with all the settings (ISO, shutter speed, aperture, etc) and I don't have to confuse it into doing what I want, like a lot of point-and-shoot's. I'm pretty new to photography, so, if I'm going to need a filter (one that I could hold in front of the lens) or some kind of light reflector, please give me a link.
It's called chromatic aberration, it's usually worse with the lower quality lenses you get in a point and shoot - although your Nikon P90 should be better than those small point and shoots. You could try stopping down the aperture a bit, make sure you are setting the exposure for the petals of the flower. Also direct sunlight can be too harsh, try taking a photo in the shade, or on a cloudy day instead.
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