Fireworks
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Fireworks
Last night was the 4th of July. A day of celebration usually topped off with a fireworks demonstration.
Here are a few photos of America celebrating two hundred and thirty five years of independence.
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f/3.8, 1/25 sec
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Lens: Nikon 18mm-55mm (f/3.7 non VR) - set at 22mm
WB=auto, ISO=auto
Here are a few photos of America celebrating two hundred and thirty five years of independence.
f/3.8, 1/30 sec
f/3.8, 1/30 sec
f/3.8, 1/30 sec
f/3.8, 1/25 sec
f/3.8, 1/30 sec
f/3.8, 1/13 sec
f/3.8, 1/20 sec
Lens: Nikon 18mm-55mm (f/3.7 non VR) - set at 22mm
WB=auto, ISO=auto
Last edited by xl_target on Thu Jul 07, 2011 1:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Fireworks
Nice
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Re: Fireworks
i thought you will be showing pics of 5-6 rifles
that will be fireworks for me
that will be fireworks for me
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Re: Fireworks
Awesome !!!! Capturing Fireworks is one of the toughest job in photography as light keeps on varrying in every moment . I must say you did an excellent job . Please share us the exif data if they are available with you . Really interested to know the settings
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Re: Fireworks
Sorry you were disappointed. No rifles photos at the moment but is this any better?i thought you will be showing pics of 5-6 rifles
that will be fireworks for me
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Thanks Tosh,to_saptarshi wrote:Awesome !!!! Capturing Fireworks is one of the toughest job in photography as light keeps on varrying in every moment . I must say you did an excellent job . Please share us the exif data if they are available with you . Really interested to know the settings
I posted the settings below each photo. A DSLR does make the job easier so it was more the camera than me. The biggest issue I had was tripod jitter from the explosions (need a heavier tripod). I had to try and time it to miss the worst ones.
Since these are reduced in size for posting on the forum, the originals seem clearer and brighter. Another problem is that when locking the shutter open, the mirror blocks the viewfinder so I couldn't zoom in and some estimation was necessary.
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Re: Fireworks
awaesome....
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Re: Fireworks
Spectacular photos of the fireworks,XL.Thank you for sharing.
Apologise for being a bit late, I sincerely wish to all our American friends a belated happy July 4th.
Best-
Vikram
Apologise for being a bit late, I sincerely wish to all our American friends a belated happy July 4th.
Best-
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Re: Fireworks
WOW, i hope i could have something like these to share this 15th Augustxl_target wrote: Sorry you were disappointed. No rifles photos at the moment but is this any better?
Thanks for the fireworks
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Re: Fireworks
My God xl.
Most of us in India envy your collection.
Tell me something very honestly.
Do you ever buy anything apart from guns and ammo when you go out shopping. LOL
Amazing Collection .
Most of us in India envy your collection.
Tell me something very honestly.
Do you ever buy anything apart from guns and ammo when you go out shopping. LOL
Amazing Collection .
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Re: Fireworks
Prashantsingh,
I only wish I could buy all the guns that I wanted, .......so many guns calling my name but not enough money.
Haven't bought ammo in a while, just components.
I really don't have that many guns. Now if you want to see my model railroad cars and locomotives.....
I only wish I could buy all the guns that I wanted, .......so many guns calling my name but not enough money.
Haven't bought ammo in a while, just components.
I really don't have that many guns. Now if you want to see my model railroad cars and locomotives.....
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Re: Fireworks
thanks xl_target,
for the fireworks and the firearms!
for the fireworks and the firearms!
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Re: Fireworks
Lovely pics of fireworks xl_target... they have all the reasons to celebrate... the country, as a whole, has done good...
Happy independence to every human being...
... and those firearms are a treat!!! thanks for sharing...
regards
Happy independence to every human being...
... and those firearms are a treat!!! thanks for sharing...
regards
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Re: Fireworks
I do appreciate your pics, XL; they look wonderful. Thanks for sharing, as we didn't get out to see fireworks this year.
Funny that you should bring that up, since I'd love to see them if you get the chance to post!Now if you want to see my model railroad cars and locomotives...
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Re: Fireworks
Timmy,
This being a gun forum, I don't want to take up space with other stuff.
However, if you go to http://roundhouseinc.org and look at the ALBUM section, you will see some photos there.
I don't have this years photos on there yet but there are many from past years.
Some of my photos are HERE, HERE and HERE
This being a gun forum, I don't want to take up space with other stuff.
However, if you go to http://roundhouseinc.org and look at the ALBUM section, you will see some photos there.
I don't have this years photos on there yet but there are many from past years.
Some of my photos are HERE, HERE and HERE
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: Fireworks
For those of you interested in taking photos of fireworks, here are some tips when using a DSLR.
The instructions are for a Nikon DSLR but I'm sure you can adapt them for your camera.
I actually used a different technique (using the "night portrait mode" on my DSLR) but the technique below should work well on any DSLR:
http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explo ... -Show.html
The instructions are for a Nikon DSLR but I'm sure you can adapt them for your camera.
I actually used a different technique (using the "night portrait mode" on my DSLR) but the technique below should work well on any DSLR:
http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explo ... -Show.html
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941