show us your firework photos 2012

kgreen

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I wasn't sure if we had a thread started yet for posting this years fireworks. If so I can delete this one. Thanks to all of you for all of the great advice, tips, & tricks! I will try to post some real soon. I would love to see your firework photo's.:thumbsup2 I won't get to disney untill October, but I have some to share from my local firework displays.
 
From last week...

8mm lens at ISO 100 F8.0 6 second exposure, taken from on top of one of these with a 2 second delay:

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I was lucky to watch 3 different displays this year. Here are a few of my favorites from the 1st display! This was my first year with my dslr, so I was quite nervous. I think all the advice from my dear friends on the DIS paid off. I used a 0.9 nd filter.

28.7 sec. f/11 ISO 100
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9.7 sec. f/11 ISO 100
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20.8 sec. f/16 ISO 100
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14.3 sec. f/16 ISO 100
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33.6 sec f/19 ISO 100
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11.8 sec. f/11 ISO 100
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16.9 sec. f/16 ISO 100
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19.2 sec. f/11 ISO 100
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15.8 sec. f/11 ISO 100
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Great idea! Thanks for starting this thread. I also think its helpful to include the info for the exposure as done above. Looking forward to seeing everyone's FW pics!
 

Nice shots. Don't forget the ISO with the exposure information. It's all very helpful info for those trying to learn how to capture fireworks.
 
Thanks! Like I said, I was so nervous this being my first year with my dslr. I got my nd filter & remote shutter release just a day or 2 before the fireworks. Everything I learned about how to take firework photo's I learned right here from all of you. This was my first hands on experience, & I was pleasently surprised with the results. Once I got the basics down, it really wasn't hard at all. :)
 
Australia Day Celebrations, January 26 ISO 100, f/11, 5 secs

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Towards the finale....ISO 100, f/11, 3.2 secs


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A couple from last night fireworks, Portsmouth, NH
Tripod, mirror lock up, manual exp, ISO 100, 10-22mm lens manual focus set to infinity, cable release. WB set to cloudy.

26 sec f/8 16mm
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19 sec f/8 16mm
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Here are some from the July 3rd fireworks (supposedly same as they will show tonight on the 4th)

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This year we decided to head out to my brother-in-law's house and let the kids get in touch with their inner pyromaniac. Being a random show with things flying in every direction I opted to shoot the kids lighitng things and not the actual fireworks in the air.

This is the first year Hyper Boy got to light something. I went for exposing him which meant letting the fuse get blown out. ISO 6400 f/1.8 1/60

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Here is a shot I took with a Canon SX40 in Fireworks mode:

f/8, 2.5 seconds, ISO100, Focal Length 14mm, Exposure bias +0.3step


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--Paul in Southern NJ
 
I'm so excited to have something to contribute to this year's fireworks thread!

I found a new spot to shoot from and I've been waiting months to try it out! Turns out it's about the most perfect spot there is - with the exception of the million spiders we had to battle for territory all night (seriously, they were on my head, hands, camera, everywhere!! :crazy2: ) But it was worth it to get shots like this, and we will definitely go back next year!

ISO 100, F11, Bulb mode with a cable release - 2-4 seconds as a general rule, but I did go for longer exposures whenever possible to properly expose the lift bridge. I practiced with just the bridge before the show started and knew it needed at least a 15-second exposure to really get the bridge to show up, so I thought I was going to be out of luck... but then I realized there were enough pauses that I could just keep it open during the lulls and get (most of) the exposure I needed. :thumbsup2


7-4-12 Independence Day 149 by jch70592, on Flickr


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7-4-12 Independence Day 049 by jch70592, on Flickr
 
I'm so excited to have something to contribute to this year's fireworks thread!

I found a new spot to shoot from and I've been waiting months to try it out! Turns out it's about the most perfect spot there is - with the exception of the million spiders we had to battle for territory all night (seriously, they were on my head, hands, camera, everywhere!! :crazy2: ) But it was worth it to get shots like this, and we will definitely go back next year!

ISO 100, F11, Bulb mode with a cable release - 2-4 seconds as a general rule, but I did go for longer exposures whenever possible to properly expose the lift bridge. I practiced with just the bridge before the show started and knew it needed at least a 15-second exposure to really get the bridge to show up, so I thought I was going to be out of luck... but then I realized there were enough pauses that I could just keep it open during the lulls and get (most of) the exposure I needed. :thumbsup2

Those are some unbelievably awesome shots :thumbsup2

I was lucky enough to skate on a frozen Lake Superior sorta around the area where you took those pictures back in 07. Have a buddy who is from there and was such a surreal experience for me coming from Florida lol
 
Those are some unbelievably awesome shots :thumbsup2

I was lucky enough to skate on a frozen Lake Superior sorta around the area where you took those pictures back in 07. Have a buddy who is from there and was such a surreal experience for me coming from Florida lol

Thanks!! Yes, I can image how weird that must have been for you! :beach:
 


















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