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Shooting Fireworks

Postby LM » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:30 pm

Been looking forward to shooting some fireworks this year, but after seeing some photos taken by someone on TalkPhotography, I'm looking forward to it even more.

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Fucking UBER stuff. :tu:
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Postby Shell » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:43 pm

thats gorgeous

the best ever fire work display i ever saw was at JAE and it wasnt even bonfire night :pmsl:
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Postby Ace » Thu Oct 09, 2008 12:55 pm

I got some awesome shots last year, two of which i'vwe had blown up and now hang in my kichen. I'm sure i posted a couple up on here at the back end of last year?
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Postby LM » Thu Oct 09, 2008 2:03 pm

Yeah, I remember you posting them dude.

Can't wait to get some shots this year, had a shit one last year.
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Postby simon justin nixon » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:38 am

To be fair the show at JAE was the best I've ever seen in person.

LM you found any tips for fireworks shots on TP? This year will be my first year trying to get some decent shots.
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Postby LM » Fri Oct 10, 2008 12:04 pm

A couple, from what i've gathered you just set the camera up in BULB mode and fire the shutter for as long as you feel is needed.

Found nothing on how to focus though, surely focusing on pitch black sky wont prove easy.
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Postby Bodge » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:12 pm

Whilst avoiding 3rd degree burns from my antics?
If it ain't broke...break it so you can fix it.
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Postby simon justin nixon » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:16 pm

LM wrote:A couple, from what i've gathered you just set the camera up in BULB mode and fire the shutter for as long as you feel is needed.

Found nothing on how to focus though, surely focusing on pitch black sky wont prove easy.



KTHX for your help.

I'm now in a worse position than before :pmsl:
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Postby Sy » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:25 pm

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Postby simon justin nixon » Fri Oct 10, 2008 3:33 pm

Ta cunt. :D x x x x x x x
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Postby LM » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:13 pm

Tells you fuck all about focusing issues though.
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Postby Sy » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:31 pm

Manual you stumpy fuck :pmsl:.

End of the day it's the same as shooting landscape, you're not focusing on one specific area. So either set your lens to infinity (the sideway 8 kind of thing) or find something to focus on that's close to where the fireworks are going to be actually going off and focus on that. Or you could setup whilst there are some shitty fireworks going off early on and focus for that and be ready to rock come the proper ones orrrrrrrrrr setup early (sunset/dusk) and focus for later on, then wait around for hours like a fucking nerd :lol:.

Bulb is probably your best bet, although it could be over kill, as it does at least give you the choice of when the curtain is open and closed instead of a timed shot.

Just practice and shoot fucking LOADS lol.

I'm sure if you google some you'll find the answers, or just post up on TP and ask.
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Postby Dave_6N2 » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:58 pm

Used to go to different fireworks all over the UK every year when i was younger.

Matlock Bath was awesome, went there two or three times, also the local Rugby club near me is suprisingly good. (Aldwinians in Audenshaw)
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Postby LM » Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:25 pm

Sy wrote:Manual you stumpy fuck :pmsl:.

End of the day it's the same as shooting landscape, you're not focusing on one specific area. So either set your lens to infinity (the sideway 8 kind of thing) or find something to focus on that's close to where the fireworks are going to be actually going off and focus on that. Or you could setup whilst there are some shitty fireworks going off early on and focus for that and be ready to rock come the proper ones orrrrrrrrrr setup early (sunset/dusk) and focus for later on, then wait around for hours like a fucking nerd :lol:.

Bulb is probably your best bet, although it could be over kill, as it does at least give you the choice of when the curtain is open and closed instead of a timed shot.

Just practice and shoot fucking LOADS lol.

I'm sure if you google some you'll find the answers, or just post up on TP and ask.


Pritty much what I thought, which is why I asked, as i'm normally wrong. :pmsl:
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Postby little miss naughty » Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:04 pm

WOW that is gorgeous...
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