Hi Everyone,
First off, thanks for the nice comments. And thanks for taking the time to look!
Jeff - I have loads of VRod pix, but their on my VRod forum. Colorado hit 75 today, so I took her for a spin. Fun, fun, fun!
LBAK - Ya, I saw those umbrellas and just HAD to get a shot. It was a little rushed (we were leaving the park), but it came out okay! Virgo10 wasn't as wild about it, but as you could probably tell, I look for tight compositions, preferably with deep saturated colors. A tiny bit of high clouds would have improved that photo, but you can't have everything!
MinnieNurse - Fireworks and Fantasia huh? I'm sure you can get LOTS of suggestions on this web site, but I suggest starting with the
New York Institute of Photography Tips on photographing fireworks. They have a write-up on how to do it, and a seperate page on photographing fireworks with a digital camera.
Fantasia follows many of the same principles, but it's harder due to the light being lower. Fireworks are BRIGHT and longer exposures can actually help. Fastasia is not as bright and needs shorter exposures. This means a fast lens and/or fast film. Tough to do without decent gear. I'd set the speed to around 1/60 (or faster if possible), and open up the exposure all the way. Focus will be critical, and you'll have to experiment to get it right. If it's always fuzzy, there probably isn't enough light for your camera. Let me know if you have success!
Thanks again everyone,
Ken