fireworks
ive read a lot about fireworks photography, i got an idea and im wondering if this could work. I was planning to find my spot, set my camera on a tripod. take a picture of the scene an hour before the fireworks then not move the tirpod and take another exposure with the fireworks on.
then merge both pictures. in order to get details in the buildings as well as nice looking fireworks. do-able???
then merge both pictures. in order to get details in the buildings as well as nice looking fireworks. do-able???
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Travel = good. Woo, shooting!
nickwphoto
From a wedding last week:
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
I meant something like that.
thanks for the tips. will try regular fireworks shot first
http://static.flickr.com/62/186164428_2f4a251f39_b.jpg
will try soon
you take a shot of the scene at a nice time (or even at the time of the event) WITHOUT the fireworks. and then you can freele turn the camera away and take all the fireworks you like, and cut and paste them later into the scnene you previously took.
example:
taken at the International fireworks festival on the opening day. the event starts at 10PM when the sky is really dark. also the lights at the park below will be turned all off. i get to the spot at about 8:30 and framed the scene. the sky came out pretty nice. after that i took the real fireworks shot and found this one pretty nice, so i cut and imposed it in the scene. the sky of the fireworks was pitch black, so it's easily be deleted by changing blending mode to Screen.
I've done this both ways, and I prefer doing everything in one shot. It's a bit easier (as mentioned), and tends to look more realistic. However, that being said, you can get some good results by taking the images earlier and stacking with the fireworks. I do this a lot with lightning, and it can work well with fireworks too. Here's a shot I did on the 4th:
The pano I shot about 30 minutes before the show. I then locked the camera to where I knew the fireworks would be, and shot away. Came out pretty good, but looks a bit unnatural.
Good luck!
James
http://www.langfordphotography.com
Langford Photography
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