American Invasion
Stan
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Shots from last weekends Fireworks for VE day.
NeilyB and I took a last minute decision to shoot the fireworks. My Keeper hit rate was very low, preferring to shoot F/16 to F/22 @ about 2.5 - 3.2 sec exposure iso 100
The 355th fighter group were stationed in the next village, so a party was held on Sunday evening in their honour. The veterans have retained very strong links with the area and return most summers. The party was held
here
For over 200 guests.
then afterwards there was a firework display.
Unfortunately it was not totally dark
Thank you for looking
Stan
Neilyb was using a faster exposure on a wider lens.
Post some to compare Neily
NeilyB and I took a last minute decision to shoot the fireworks. My Keeper hit rate was very low, preferring to shoot F/16 to F/22 @ about 2.5 - 3.2 sec exposure iso 100
The 355th fighter group were stationed in the next village, so a party was held on Sunday evening in their honour. The veterans have retained very strong links with the area and return most summers. The party was held
here
For over 200 guests.
then afterwards there was a firework display.
Unfortunately it was not totally dark
Thank you for looking
Stan
Neilyb was using a faster exposure on a wider lens.
Post some to compare Neily
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This is the gatehouse to the party taken earlier in the day. The fireworks were let off in the grounds behind this impressive building.
EXIF:
Date/Time: 2005:05:08 11:32:29
Shutter speed: 1/750 sec
Aperture: 4.5
ISO: 100
Focal length: 30mm
EXIF:
Date/Time: 2005:05:08 22:10:00
Shutter speed: 1 sec
Aperture: 6.7
ISO: 100
Focal length: 28mm
EXIF:
Date/Time: 2005:05:08 22:12:00
Shutter speed: 0.707106 sec
Aperture: 8
Exposure mode: Manual
ISO: 100
Focal length: 28mm
Very hit and miss night on these fireworks. We could do with an other American delegation and a few thousand pounds more fireworks to improve our efforts..
Any takers ?
NeilyB
http://philu.smugmug.com
thanks Phil U
I'm with Phil 100% on the not so dark sky. Not only does it give the pics more appeal, IMHO, it also makes shooting them a bit easier. I like these much better than the inky black sky versions. Maybe it's a matter of taste?
Thanks for sharing them and reminding us of the day they commemorate
Steve