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Fatback

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From my new camera. Nothing special just some practice shots.

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Fatback

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jnskyliner34 I love the fireworks, most have been awesome to see in person.

Here is a couple more from my new camera.

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and here is a Panorama using the panorama mode on it

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Justin

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yup. i've been reading on how to photogrpah fireworks for weeks now. they all said to shoot in bulb mode on iso 100 and apertures of f/8 and f/11. so i did and i saw the results i was like "eh? is this right?" lol
 

Fatback

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hummm I read one that said to use a ISO 100, shutter speed of 2sec, aperture of f/8 and adjust it as more and more fireworks start to erupt that way you're photo doesn't get over exposed.
 

aviation_man

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hummm I read one that said to use a ISO 100, shutter speed of 2sec, aperture of f/8 and adjust it as more and more fireworks start to erupt that way you're photo doesn't get over exposed.

You also have to keep in mind that a 2 second exposure will also make some fireworks blurry.. ;)
 

Justin

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i shot between 15-30 secs in bulb mode. none of the guides said how long so i followed my gut instinct when to release the shutter cord.
 

Fatback

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i shot between 15-30 secs in bulb mode. none of the guides said how long so i followed my gut instinct when to release the shutter cord.

Gut instinct is always the best just shoot how you feel is necessary and it will come out the way you want.


One from today

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Rit

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By all means I am not a photographer, but I took this one afternoon/evening through my parents window during a 'snow storm'. (Shrunk it down a little to fit)

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