Thanks for all the fireworks advice! - More pics added!

Disneyfreak92

<font color=red>Married to a Pretty, Pretty Prince
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I just came back from WDW, and after reading this board and searching for all the info here I could find about taking good fireworks shots, I was successful! At least IMHO I was. I had taken OK shots of the fireworks on previous trips, but these are just so much better, and I think that I will have even more luck in the future. On the night I took this, the smoke was actually blowing towards us, in front of the castle, which did mess up quite a few shots, but there was nothing I could do about it. The castle and fireworks were actually obstructed by the smoke. And it was overcast! But here is one of the shots I was quite happy with. I will try to post more later. If anyone has any suggestions or critique, please feel free to post. I am still learning and can use all the help I can get.

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Great job! Mind sharing the info on it (ISO, shutter and aperature)?
 
Muushka said:
Great job! Mind sharing the info on it (ISO, shutter and aperature)?

Of course not! All the info posted here helped me a great deal, so I am happy to share! For all the shots I took that night, the only thing that varied was the shutter speed. I have the Canon Rebel XT, I just got the Canon 28-135mm IS lens and a Hoya HMC Pro UV filter. (I think that is right anyway.) I also used a tripod and a remote shutter release. I used manual mode, ISO 100, aperature f/8, and the shutter varied anywhere from a fraction of a second to 6 or 8 seconds, I think. That particular shot was probably somewhere in between. I am not at home right now, so I am going from memory here. I was set up in the middle of Main Street at the end closest to the castle.
 

Awesome photo! I hope I can be as successful with the information that I am learning here!:worship:
 
Disneyfreak92 said:
Of course not! All the info posted here helped me a great deal, so I am happy to share! For all the shots I took that night, the only thing that varied was the shutter speed. I have the Canon Rebel XT, I just got the Canon 28-135mm IS lens and a Hoya HMC Pro UV filter. (I think that is right anyway.) I also used a tripod and a remote shutter release. I used manual mode, ISO 100, aperature f/8, and the shutter varied anywhere from a fraction of a second to 6 or 8 seconds, I think. That particular shot was probably somewhere in between. I am not at home right now, so I am going from memory here. I was set up in the middle of Main Street at the end closest to the castle.

Thanks! You are Da-Man! I will try this in 65 or so days!
 
Muushka said:
Thanks! You are Da-Man! I will try this in 65 or so days!

Actually, I would be Da-Woman. :rotfl: I realize my avatar says I am married to a pretty pretty princess, but that is a long story and is related to the online Disney game, Virtual Magic Kingdom.

Good luck Muushka! I hope it works well for you. I loved this method myself. Not only are my pictures better, but I get to actually watch the fireworks too! :thumbsup2
 
pixiedust:

Awesome shot and great selection on camera lens...that is my favorite walkaround lens so far.
 
Disneyfreak92 said:
Actually, I would be Da-Woman. :rotfl: I realize my avatar says I am married to a pretty pretty princess, but that is a long story and is related to the online Disney game, Virtual Magic Kingdom.

Good luck Muushka! I hope it works well for you. I loved this method myself. Not only are my pictures better, but I get to actually watch the fireworks too! :thumbsup2

Oops. You ARE Da Woman!! Sorry about that! :bitelip:
 
Muushka said:
Oops. You ARE Da Woman!! Sorry about that! :bitelip:
:rotfl2: No problem! I wasn't even sure if you were being gender specific, but I realized that my avatar might be confusing to those who don't know me from the other board.

OK, I have more pics uploaded now. I just need to choose. I think the one I already posted was my favorite, but I have more. Hmmmm...
Well, here is an example of the smoke moving towards us. The burst was actually partially blocked by it. And it was moving in front of the castle too.

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And here are a couple more I really liked.

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More great shots! Thanks for sharing! :sunny:
 
mhutchinson said:
pixiedust:

Awesome shot and great selection on camera lens...that is my favorite walkaround lens so far.

Mine too. I have others but this works so well for me.

By the way .... it is a great picture. Congratulations.
:thumbsup2:
 
AWESOME pictures!!! Excellent job with OUTSTANDING results!!! :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 :worship:
 
Brilliant photos. I'd be happy to have any of those in my collection :goodvibes
 
"Castle Envy."

Great, great pictures. :thumbsup2
 














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