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Post by hmca on Jul 5, 2023 17:18:19 GMT
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Post by kdcintx on Jul 5, 2023 19:29:51 GMT
You have a great vantage point to view the fireworks. Very nice photos.
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Post by Jim on Jul 5, 2023 21:01:56 GMT
Beautiful captures, Helen.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Jul 6, 2023 4:01:20 GMT
opportunity to take fireworks pictures right from my balcony Lovely photos Helen. Awesome shooting location with all of the conveniences, eh? Butler service, bathroom, free parking ...
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Post by PeteB on Jul 6, 2023 13:10:55 GMT
Helen You have mastered the art of photographing fireworks... great shots!
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Post by hmca on Jul 6, 2023 15:07:05 GMT
Thanks for the comments kdcintx , Jim , pontiac1940 , and PeteB ....yes, perfect location with all the amenities and 20 years of practice.
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Post by cats4jan on Jul 6, 2023 17:37:32 GMT
I can't get over how well you were able to photograph the fireworks. I've never been able to capture fireworks. or the moon - or ...
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Post by WayneS on Jul 6, 2023 19:36:27 GMT
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Post by hmca on Jul 6, 2023 20:48:09 GMT
I've never been able to capture fireworks. Ahhh, but we all have different areas of interest. You could take fireworks pictures and create an equally impressive scrapbook page. Thanks for the article WayneS. I hadn't heard about drone displays.
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Post by BuckSkin on Jul 31, 2023 7:32:14 GMT
I've never been able to capture fireworks. Me neither...
hmca is the fireworks picture taking expert and seems to have it well in hand.
Where I was messing up on my first ten thousand or so attempts was I was trying to anticipate the "burst" and snap the shutter at the critical moment = just a miracle if one times it right.
Not sure how hmca does it; but, a way that works for me, providing the surroundings are dark enough, camera on tripod, is to set a very long exposure and hopefully some fireworks will go off during the duration.
I have some close neighbors, about half-a-mile, who blow thousands of hard-earned dollars on fireworks at every occasion; if a holiday occurs on Saturday, they will have preparatory fireworks on Thursday and Friday nights; really burn them up on Saturday night; and then, taper off Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights until they run out of ammunition and money to buy more.
Although I worry that they may burn a barn down, there is one advantage to this constant barrage; I can sit in the saddle and fire my .45 or .30-30 and Henry doesn't even flinch and I didn't have to waste a shell getting him gun broke.
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Post by hmca on Jul 31, 2023 18:58:31 GMT
Where I was messing up on my first ten thousand or so attempts was I was trying to anticipate the "burst" and snap the shutter at the critical moment After years of practice, that's pretty much what I do. Manual mode, ISO approximately 100, f 10 and Bulb setting. I have gotten pretty good at knowing when to push the remote and approximately how long to hold it down.
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