Type 1 (streaks, with prominent halos (see below))
An optical artifact caused by light entering a lens from an unwanted direction. The image-forming capability of optical systems rely on most light traveling a known, coherent path through it from a particular direction, usually straight ahead. Light from other directions of sufficient intensity can reflect and scatter in pathways other than the intended one, which appears as bright patches of various shapes and sizes in the image.
Lens flare generally appears in three different ways. Each can appear by itself or with another in any combination, although pictures with the third type are more likely to use it exclusively:
If it goes too far, you get heavy lens flare.
The following are NOT lens flares:
The following tags are aliased to this tag: lensflare (learn more).
The following tags implicate this tag: heavy_lens_flare (learn more).
