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Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
Just kicking off the thread early for the festivities this evening. Post 'em if you got 'em!
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
(c) 2009 Crosby Harbison - Fourth of July 2009
iso 100, 120mm, F/11, 30 seconds
I took my shots on a sketchy cliff that was probably to width of a small desk with a drop 120 feet below. I sat on a prickly bush and have cuts all over me. I suppose the shots are worth it lol.
more are here
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
Well, after hearing what you went through to get your shot, I won't make you feel bad by telling you my story. Here is the first pic I've processed.
EOS 40D, EF 17-40f/4L @ 40mm, manual focus, ISO 100, f/10, 5 sec
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1D mkII, 24-105L @ f10 and 55mm, bulb mode with 2.2sec exposure, ISO 50
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
One more:
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1D mk II, 24-105L @ f10 and 55mm, bulb mode with 5.3sec exposure, ISO 50
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
Forgot to mention: mirror lockup enabled for both shots.
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
Here's one more, same specs, where I was lucky enough to capture two, one on top of the other. I will also mention that I was using my tripod and the built-in 2 second timer, as I don't yet have a remote release.
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
IAMB,
Boy, the composition and saturation on the first shot is excellent. Good work. I feel like many of mine are blown out, but if I reduce the exposure in DPP, I get desaturated colors. Not sure how to make mine better.
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Re: Fourth of July photo thread (fireworks, picnics, etc.)
I think getting the remote switch and shooting in bulb mode will help more than anything. I tried last year's without the remote switch and I'm not exactly happy with the results. This year was also the first time I tried using ISO 50, and I have to say I think I'll stick with it for firework stuff from now on.
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