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    Here in the UK it's almost November 5th, Guy Fawkes night and that can only mean - fireworks and bonfires! I suspect much the same can be said for Independence Day night in the US and new years in the far east - there is always an excuse to indulge in some fireworks somewhere at some time of the year

    I did a tutorial on how to photograph fireworks a couple of years ago but my archive is not that well served with new fireworks shots. I'd like to rework the article with some new and better pictures - so do you have any of your own you'd like to see included in a DPNow article?

    Or simply show us some of your bonfire/fireworks shots here in this thread

    Ian
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    Thanks Ian for these very useful tips. I intend to have a go on Saturday night. I will be taking my tripod but not sure whether to take my long lens or just stick with the smaller one which goes up to aprox 70mm.
    "My own suspicion is that the universe is not only stranger than we suppose, but stranger than we can suppose."
    --John Haldane

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    • #3
      Re: Firework displays

      Originally posted by spl View Post
      Thanks Ian for these very useful tips. I intend to have a go on Saturday night. I will be taking my tripod but not sure whether to take my long lens or just stick with the smaller one which goes up to aprox 70mm.
      I don't think you will need a long lens as it's difficult enough with a normal lens to line up randomly bursting fireworks. Fireworks aren't high-resolution subjects either, so cropping from a wide field shot can be very successful.

      Don't forget to show us some results!

      Ian
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      • #4
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        Good tutorial Ian , only thing that strikes me as missing is the aperture .
        I normally use one between F8-16 .
        I have used in the past the 'bulb' setting with cable release and either a card or lense cap to expose during a shutter speed of up to a minute , this way you can get multiple exposures on one frame .
        But you do need a tripod (and no rain , unlike last year)
        I was away last year but the army have a huge display on waste ground near me on Saturday and providing the dogs settled i'll go down and try to get some half decent shots .

        B..

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        • #5
          Re: Firework displays

          Originally posted by Ian View Post
          Here in the UK it's almost November 5th, Guy Fawkes night and that can only mean - fireworks and bonfires! I suspect much the same can be said for Independence Day night in the US and new years in the far east - there is always an excuse to indulge in some fireworks somewhere at some time of the year

          I did a tutorial on how to photograph fireworks a couple of years ago but my archive is not that well served with new fireworks shots. I'd like to rework the article with some new and better pictures - so do you have any of your own you'd like to see included in a DPNow article?

          Or simply show us some of your bonfire/fireworks shots here in this thread

          Ian
          No offers of some decent fireworks shots so far

          Ian
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          Digital Photography Now (DPNow.com)
          Twitter: www.twitter.com/ian_burley
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          • #6
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            Originally posted by Ian View Post

            Or simply show us some of your bonfire/fireworks shots here in this thread

            Ian
            go on then!
            one from last year, I think I showed this on the old forum, so apologies to the regulars from that one.

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            • #7
              Re: Firework displays

              Originally posted by bigbob View Post
              Good tutorial Ian , only thing that strikes me as missing is the aperture .
              I normally use one between F8-16 .
              I have used in the past the 'bulb' setting with cable release and either a card or lense cap to expose during a shutter speed of up to a minute , this way you can get multiple exposures on one frame .
              But you do need a tripod (and no rain , unlike last year)
              I was away last year but the army have a huge display on waste ground near me on Saturday and providing the dogs settled i'll go down and try to get some half decent shots .

              B..
              what dogs do you have Big Bob?
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              • #8
                Re: Firework displays

                Originally posted by coupekid View Post
                what dogs do you have Big Bob?
                Sorry for the delay been working
                I've a 2 yr old Staffie''Ben'' , my last staff was petrified of fireworks and i had to take him for a drive most of the night to keep him away from the worst .
                This one is not frightened , but he does tend to get a little 'interested ' when the bangs go off So with the wife working Sat night i won't leave him alone unless i'm sure he's ok .

                B..

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Ian View Post
                  No offers of some decent fireworks shots so far

                  Ian
                  Alas I can't even attempt them.
                  Have 2 dogs and I dare not leave them at this time of year. Both Yorkshire terriers, mum and daughter, mum is terrified...daughter couldn't care a monkeys.
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                  • #10
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                    Super, Ben - in fact you could enter this in the 'blowing in the wind' salon competition; I can see the trails being blown back

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                    • #11
                      Re: Firework displays

                      Originally posted by Ian View Post
                      Super, Ben - in fact you could enter this in the 'blowing in the wind' salon competition; I can see the trails being blown back

                      Ian
                      very true!
                      but, I am happy with my current entry.
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                      • #12
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                        I went to Ally Pally on Saturday and have to say it was quite traumatic - crowds, noise and just me trying to work my camera. I have put my results in my gallery including some of the crowds to give you a taste of the atmosphere.

                        This I think is my favourite.



                        The only long exposure I took was the one showing the crowds in front of the fireworks which you will see got completely blown out. I was a bit alarmed at how long it took my camera to recover afterwards so I didn't attempt it again.
                        "My own suspicion is that the universe is not only stranger than we suppose, but stranger than we can suppose."
                        --John Haldane

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                        • #13
                          Re: Firework displays

                          Yep, the trick is to get the aperture right to ensure the brightness is correct - too bright and you wash the colours out and too dark and it doesn't have definition and impact.

                          I made the mistake of too short an exposure - you really need around a second; I was shooting at between 1/6th and half a second and only went longer a bit late in the display.

                          The shutter speed has little impact on the brightness of fireworks, only the length of the trails.

                          Ian
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                          • #14
                            Re: Firework displays

                            Originally posted by spl View Post
                            I went to Ally Pally on Saturday and have to say it was quite traumatic - crowds, noise and just me trying to work my camera. I have put my results in my gallery including some of the crowds to give you a taste of the atmosphere.

                            This I think is my favourite.



                            The only long exposure I took was the one showing the crowds in front of the fireworks which you will see got completely blown out. I was a bit alarmed at how long it took my camera to recover afterwards so I didn't attempt it again.
                            This is a great shot with the moon!

                            Ally Pally! now there is a memory jerker! I used to go up there when I was younger.

                            I will have to check out your gallery this evening.
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                            • #15
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                              Thanks CKid - I was thrilled that the moon was full and in the "right" position vis a vis the display - actually I am thinking of trying to edit the moon to (i) exclude its halo and (ii) perhaps try and enlarge it even although I am not sure if that would work.
                              "My own suspicion is that the universe is not only stranger than we suppose, but stranger than we can suppose."
                              --John Haldane

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