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Fireworks 2008: Firemen's Fair

 
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Jul 20, 2008 09:42 |  #1

We have an annual firemen's fair and they put on a pretty good fireworks show. This year they chose to have the fair this past week rather than on the 4th of July weekend. I decided to grab my gear and head on over.

The view was great but I can honestly say this was one of those times where you would have wanted to be further away. The perspective is interesting and some of the shots are spectacular.

I shot everything at f/11, ISO 200, and used shutter speeds ranging from .5 second to 2.5 seconds.

These are some of my favorites. I took a few shots of the ferris wheel for kicks.

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Jul 20, 2008 12:26 |  #2

No. 1 is very cool


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Jul 20, 2008 13:20 as a reply to  @ rgmcleod's post |  #3

Thanks Ron. :D


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Jul 20, 2008 18:54 |  #4

Very nice, Robert!

Should've told me you were going - you could've parked in my driveway... I live *right* across from the field. I had front row seats for the fireworks, heh. :)


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Jul 21, 2008 05:22 as a reply to  @ Double Negative's post |  #5

Thank you Mike. I didn't realize that's where your live. I was probably standing in front of your driveway and walked past it about 10 times :D

I might shoot this show again next year but I'm thinking about going out east to see the big Grucci show. I'll let you towards the end of next June ;)

Hey, are you planning on going to the Hot Air Balloon Festival out at Brookhaven Calabro airport in August? The dates are 8, 9 and 10.

Let me know if you want to go.


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Jul 21, 2008 07:44 |  #6

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Thank you Mike. I didn't realize that's where your live. I was probably standing in front of your driveway and walked past it about 10 times :D

I might shoot this show again next year but I'm thinking about going out east to see the big Grucci show. I'll let you towards the end of next June ;)

Hey, are you planning on going to the Hot Air Balloon Festival out at Brookhaven Calabro airport in August? The dates are 8, 9 and 10.

Let me know if you want to go.

You probably did go past several times, parking was... Interesting. :D

Oooh, hot air balloons? That sounds like a good time, I'm game.


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Jul 22, 2008 18:17 |  #7

Robert,

I've long been a fan of yours, and have learned much from your teachings. I think I might be able to repay you to some degree. My 7 year old daughter asked to look through POTN by herself. I made her swear off of the G&N section, then let her go. I watched t.v. for about an hour until she just called me. She said she had found her favorite picture. It turns out to be #2 of this thread.

Here's her critique! "I like how it is red white and blue for 4th of July. And it is pretty!"

Congrats!

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Jul 22, 2008 20:47 |  #8

johndevane wrote in post #5963934 (external link)
Robert,

I've long been a fan of yours, and have learned much from your teachings. I think I might be able to repay you to some degree. My 7 year old daughter asked to look through POTN by herself. I made her swear off of the G&N section, then let her go. I watched t.v. for about an hour until she just called me. She said she had found her favorite picture. It turns out to be #2 of this thread.

Here's her critique! "I like how it is red white and blue for 4th of July. And it is pretty!"

Congrats!

John and Addison.

Thank you John for the kind words. I thank your daughter as well for her obvious good taste :D


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Jul 22, 2008 20:51 |  #9

Nice photos


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