Firework shots. Any good?
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Yesterday I took my camera for fireworks shots. Had the camera on bulb, aperture on 22, manual focus... I have no clue though if they are supposed to look like they do.
Any comment would be really welcome. What is the best way to do fireworks?
Any comment would be really welcome. What is the best way to do fireworks?
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What is the best way to do fireworks?
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I don't think you need anyone to tell you how to do fireworks - looks like you already know!!!!
Well done. I love them!.
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Canon EOS 30D
Sigma 10-20
Canon 75-300 f4-5.6
Canon 18-55
Canon 50 f1.8
Canon 430EX
Like yours, shot this at F22.
ISO 200, and exposed for 5 seconds.
I was pretty happy with this...
Rest of them are here:
http://dugmar.smugmug.com/gallery/156892/1
Feel free to check them out, the camera settings are posted.
I used all kinds of settings to experiment.
Doug
Heres one of mine
Thanks guys and girls for the comments. Dugmar, I took a look at your site and boy, this is what I wanted to do. Grin. Same for Greaper's pic.
I think I had my ISO wrong... I had set it the night before at 1600,
and forgot about it. Usually I have my camera on 200. Which is the lowest setting for my D70.
No wonder that my manual exposures came out overlighted. The last ones I took were with the camera on aperture pref. I took it off the tripod and shot away with the camera above my head... I was terribly frustrated cause I followed the rules that I read about, yet my pics came out totally different then what I had expected.
Thanks for the comment and the settings. It made me check mine and find out what I did wrong. There is always the coming 4th of july...
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also there are a few tips and links here
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thanks Gubbs, wished I had read that thread last week. Next time I have a project in mind, I will do a search on D-grin first.
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It's hard. For me, at any rate. And one doesn't have many opportunities to practice.
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I think they are both f8 - 1/6
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At the Borgata in Atlantic City. Unfortunately, my shots were mostly ruined by the vibrations from the constant bay breeze that comes wafting across my balcony on the 14th floor of my bay side condo. You can tell what they are, but most of the light effects came out wavy from the wind. In a few cases though, I actually liked this effect.
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