indicolt45 Hatchling 5 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Jul 11, 2007 17:14 | #1
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superdiver Cream of the Crop 9,862 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Ketchikan Alaska More info | Jul 11, 2007 17:30 | #2 I would be thrilled if my first shots come out like this! 40D, davidalbertsonphotography.com
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Arizonad54 Member 47 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: T-Town, Arizona More info | Jul 11, 2007 23:09 | #3 Awesome to me. What was your shutter speed? (How long was it rollin'?) .: Canon 30D
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the chaotic multiple explosions are nice, lively. Comments, Questions, Observations Welcome
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pbone Member 87 posts Joined Jul 2007 More info | Jul 12, 2007 18:59 | #6 Try to focus in on the fireworks a little more, or maybe just crop out the people. Possibly do some sharpening in Photoshop. Gear List:
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The shutter speeds varied from 8 sec. to 25 sec w/ a 28-135 IS. Also others commented to make the fireworks look sharper and I realized I had it at F3.5 when I really should have it at f11. Like I said, it was my first time shooting fireworks. Thanks to all for the comments
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