On Sun, 02 Feb 2003 00:27:13 GMT, Avogadro <Avogadro@anon.com> wrote:

 

>Okay, try this. Shoot a sunset, with the bright sun plainly in the

>upper part of the picture, off to one side a bit, and a dark

>foreground. Shoot it with and without a filter.

>

>When you get the shots back from the processor, check out the pic with

>the filter. It's the one with the sun ghost in the lower part of the

>picture, opposite the actual sun.

>Avogadro

 

This can be true - but it is a relatively rare event, and

not a reason for not using a protective filter about 99.99%

of the time...;-) Simply remove the filter for that rare

photo requiring it for best results...