Fireworks thread - add yours here
Looking back over my first pictures I came across these taken in 2006 when I borrowed my friends camera and then bought his 20d. Taking these gave me a new hobby over night and these days whilst I mainly take birds of prey shots, these early days taught me a lot. I hope you enjoy looking at them and maybe are inspired to take some. maybe we could have a Fireworks thread for people to share what they have taken around the world.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...php?albumid=28
Other members are welcome to post their firework images in this thread, or add links to their own firework galleries.
"Light blue touch paper and retire ...." ;)
Fireworks thread - add yours here
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Can anyone give me some hints on camera settings please?
Hi Steve I was playing around but found 15 sec exposure and 32f the best combination for that display. I was also trying 29-36f and 15-30 sec with 49-167mm the best around 80mm. My suggestion is to start somewhere with the above and then play around. I had a good tripod and a large flask of coffee! I was way back behind the crowds and trying to get away from bright lights etc so the sky was as dark as possible. have fun.
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There is nothing to stop people adding their fireworks shots to this thread, I (or you) can always change the thread (first post) title to something like "Fireworks thread - add yours here"
Hi Dave, yes that sounds great to change the thread and have others post their pictures.
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Thanks Rod. I take it that was in full manual mode?
Manual focus on infinity?
Can I ask what ISO please?
Many Thanks
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Rod,
Thanks and "Job done" - didn't take long as you can see :)
Steve,
I'm thinking that, unles you have a very large garden, you are liable to be too close to photograph from your own property. Rockets tend not to look so good from directly below ;)
(and the smoke will get in the way)
Cheers,
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Good point Dave. Hopefully I will just take the opportunity to play around with the settings and then maybe get some better shots from other peoples fireworks at the weekend.
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Hi Steve
if memory is correct yes to manual and infinity. The iso was 100. To add to my previous comments and Dave's, it is important to have a clear view of the sky with as little contaminations as possible. Fire, smoke, street lighting all add to the mess in the air which can haze or cause problems. I am sure you could still get some amazing trails etc close up, have a go and post one for us to see.