Bon Soo 2008
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Re: Bon Soo 2008
You have to go to all sizes and look in the code block at the bottom for img src="http://farm2.static.flickr........ and copy and paste that in.
For instance, your first photo would be http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2284/2235273559_21f1ca5b40_b.jpg
Nice shots btw.
For instance, your first photo would be http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2284/2235273559_21f1ca5b40_b.jpg
Nice shots btw.
Re: Bon Soo 2008
Nice shots. I was driving down Queen St. when the fireworks were going off, and they appeared to be quite nice.
What camera settings do you think worked out the best? I haven't tried my hand at shooting fireworks yet, mostly because I keep forgetting about them, but would really like to get out next time.
What camera settings do you think worked out the best? I haven't tried my hand at shooting fireworks yet, mostly because I keep forgetting about them, but would really like to get out next time.
Re: Bon Soo 2008
Hi Brian,
Usually a small aperture and a long exposure works best. The fireworks here aren't too plenty so that means with a shorter exposure you'll only get one or two bursts. I was shooting tonight at f/16 and 13sec ISO100.
Usually a small aperture and a long exposure works best. The fireworks here aren't too plenty so that means with a shorter exposure you'll only get one or two bursts. I was shooting tonight at f/16 and 13sec ISO100.
Re: Bon Soo 2008
Ah ha!! Thanks for the help.
My best fireworks shots were taken at f/9.5 at 10 sec. This was my first time shooting fireworks, and the main problem I had was the surrounding lights. I had a hard time finding somewhere to set up where there wasn't something shine on me, or in the edge of my frame. Lesson learnt.
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