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Yesterday I was surprised with a birthday gift with concert tickets, so I rushed to email the band’s management to secure a photographers pass. But I am on vacation, and only had my M11 Monochrom and a 50mm Collapsicron so had to make do with that (although, since I saw a band from the 80’s, I think it added a perfect vintage feel to the photos). The lighting conditions were pretty crazy, and I have more than a few instances where you can see the actual aperture blades in the photos. I also don’t mind it, but was just curious if this has happened to anyone before? Does anyone have an explanation for why this happens? Again, I don’t mind it, just hoping to learn. Obviously the beams of light are the culprit, but I was hoping to get a little more info than that. Thanks! I’ve added some unedited examples below as well.

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