Almost forgot, FIREWORKS!!!!
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Almost forgot, FIREWORKS!!!!
I didn't really go to a fireworks display... but I saw 19+!
http://www.microsmithinc.com/BlackRider/July4th.jpg
Post what you got!
http://www.microsmithinc.com/BlackRider/July4th.jpg
Post what you got!
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Actually Hat, I've read that F/11 is best for fireworks. I think it might be 3s @ F/11.... Though mine are all 30s @ F/11, so the fireworks are slightly over exposed.
Gambit, it had been raining all day and the rain stopped just long enough for the fireworks displays. So, yes... it was quite hazy. Also, the closest display in the picture was probably 2 miles away and some of the faded ones on the horizon are close to 10 miles away.
Gambit, it had been raining all day and the rain stopped just long enough for the fireworks displays. So, yes... it was quite hazy. Also, the closest display in the picture was probably 2 miles away and some of the faded ones on the horizon are close to 10 miles away.
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Hat, you don't take wide open shots of fireworks. They look a lot better with a longer exposure, so you fiddle with your ratios to suit.
Personally, I like to crank my f/stop to max and shoot in bulb mode (on a tripod, of course). That gives you the most control over the shot, IMO, and you can take really long shots of multiple bursts or single explosions or whatever as the mood takes you.
Personally, I like to crank my f/stop to max and shoot in bulb mode (on a tripod, of course). That gives you the most control over the shot, IMO, and you can take really long shots of multiple bursts or single explosions or whatever as the mood takes you.
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Speaking as someone who's shot 'em from almost directly underneath for the past couple years...
You can get some really neat shots of fireworks and sky, provided you have a wide enough lens. However I'm finding that most of the really impressive fireworks picutres have land/water scape and/or buildings in them too, kinda like BR's pano.
You can get some really neat shots of fireworks and sky, provided you have a wide enough lens. However I'm finding that most of the really impressive fireworks picutres have land/water scape and/or buildings in them too, kinda like BR's pano.
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BR - very very cool pano.
Hat - it's not so much about aperture as it is about having a stable platform. IMHO, a tripod is a must.
Here's a tip.... try to include something compelling in the image other than the bursts of fireworks. Again, IMHO, airbursts shot against a black sky are boring after the first one or two. Try to include some sort of landscape feature in the shot, too.
Here are a couple of examples of what I mean. The first image is a couple of years old and the 2nd one was shot a couple of weeks ago.
Hat - it's not so much about aperture as it is about having a stable platform. IMHO, a tripod is a must.
Here's a tip.... try to include something compelling in the image other than the bursts of fireworks. Again, IMHO, airbursts shot against a black sky are boring after the first one or two. Try to include some sort of landscape feature in the shot, too.
Here are a couple of examples of what I mean. The first image is a couple of years old and the 2nd one was shot a couple of weeks ago.
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