EchoThree76
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Jamian - This shot is amazing! As is the next post you have of Main Street after hours. I love this one with the lights out on Main Street and the Castle as the focale point. You obiviously have access so I am assuming you do photography work for Disney. I love your photography.
So, I am arriving this Saturday to WDW and I want to shoot the fireworks. I am using a Nikon DSLR (D5000) and I have an 18-55mm and 55-200mm lens - both are VR lens. Unfortunatley, I do not have a tripod. Any tips on how to best shoot the fireworks? Since I do not have a tripod, should I shoot at normal shutter speed only? BTW...do you remember what shutter speed you used to get this shot?
If you want to get a shot like what Jamian posted, I'd suggest you do whatever you can to get a tripod, AND get a remote trigger so you don't have to touch the camera when shooting the fireworks. Shots like the one Jamian posted are about a 4-6 second exposure. Set the ISO to 100 or 200, and set the f/stop around 11.
You can still get some good fireworks shots without the tripod, but you won't get the long streaks of light the fireworks make. For those, you'll need an ISO around 1600 and f/stop around 20. The shutter speed you can try how ever slow of a speed you can use without camera shake.
Thank you! I have the remote but not the tripod.I'll see if I can get one before we fly out Saturday morning.
Thank you! I have the remote but not the tripod.I'll see if I can get one before we fly out Saturday morning.