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Jul 04, 2007 19:14 |  #1

The big Chicago display is always done on the 3rd. This year, rather than fight it out along the shore by Grant Park, I joined the large but less crowded group out by the planetarium. I was hoping to include the skyline more in the shots and it is a great location for that (for any of you thinking about Venetian Night to come).

Here are a few samples. From the point of view of enjoying the display, for some reason I found it far more enjoyable out there. The display with the city behind it looked somehow more impressive.

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Jul 04, 2007 19:18 |  #2

All of them... Excellent shots!!! Please share your EXIF info. I love seeing firework photos with something in the background/foreground (such as a cityscape or people) instead of just the fireworks. Great view!


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Jul 04, 2007 19:30 |  #3

You did Good! Those are some early and wonderful shots. Well Done. Thanks for sharing these. The skyline really adds something that one rarely sees in this type of photography.


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Jul 04, 2007 19:31 |  #4

very nice, you had a good spot. I was planning on heading out there to be with family, but didn't have enough vacation time. Next year I must get over there, hold me aspot at the planetarium. :)




  
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Jul 04, 2007 19:38 |  #5

I am hoping to get some pics tonight, these are incredible. Could you post your settings to help a beginner out. Thanks and great shots.




  
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Jul 04, 2007 19:44 |  #6

JACOB&LOLO wrote in post #3487752 (external link)
I am hoping to get some pics tonight, these are incredible. Could you post your settings to help a beginner out. Thanks and great shots.

do you have a remote and tripod?




  
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Jul 04, 2007 19:45 |  #7

The exif is there, y'all just need an exif viewer

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Jul 04, 2007 21:45 |  #8

Thanks everyone. This location made for a lot more interesting shot than the previous shots I have done. The shots were all taken on bulb mode. I had the aperture set to 7.1 (I think) and I opened and closed the shutter based on how much activity there was on the sky. Too much stuff and it blows out. I used a cable release and tripod (in answer to your question) and just kept triggering and releasing as I saw things happening. Apart from occasionally re-composing the shot, though, the important thing was to enjoy the display. If you don't see it for what it is, the photos are a poor second place. The shots are a satisfying reminder but they can't reproduce the impression that watching something that cool gives.




  
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Jul 04, 2007 21:53 |  #9

Those are among the best fireworks shots I have seen. Mainly due to your choice of location. I have seen many fireworks shots (including mine) where the fireworks look fine, but there is no other interesting element. These are frame-worthy. Great job!

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Jul 04, 2007 21:54 |  #10

They look extremely good. I like the first one a lot.


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Jul 04, 2007 22:16 as a reply to  @ BenJammin's post |  #11

Nice shots.
I was going to go to that same location for some shots, but the crowds scared me away. And I'm walking distance from the planetarium.


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Jul 04, 2007 22:21 |  #12

amazing scene, nice work.




  
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Jul 05, 2007 00:28 |  #13

Whats the secret in getting the good color with fire works ?


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Jul 05, 2007 12:11 |  #14

I've gotta go there!! Were you able to park along the road that leads to the planetarium or was it too crowded?


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Jul 05, 2007 12:34 |  #15

Awesome shots!


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