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06/29/2005 08:06:25 AM · #1 |
With the 4th of July coming here in the States and I'm sure other opportunities around the world I thought I would pass on an article my wife emailed me. Enjoy and hope its helpful.
//www.scrapjazz.com/topics/Photography/Lessons/586.php
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06/29/2005 08:11:12 AM · #2 |
Thanks for the article. The hardest thing I find is not overemphasizing the smoke that gets lit up well into fireworks displays. I always find that my better, cleaner shot are almost always from the beginning of a fireworks display.
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06/29/2005 08:45:43 AM · #3 |
I know what you mean, I love when there is a slight wind to help move the smoke, my hardest part to get right is the finale (spelling?). I want good shots but am almost always overexposed cause I'm usually not sure when it is and am on the wrong setting still.
Message edited by author 2005-06-29 08:45:52. |
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06/29/2005 08:47:24 AM · #4 |
Note to self:
Bring tripod to park Monday night.
Thanks for the article. I am going to try and get a few shots off. |
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06/29/2005 08:49:45 AM · #5 |
Thanks Scott! I haven't tried (seriously) shooting fireworks before, so I'm thinking this will be my year. The article you posted will no doubt help many folks :-) |
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