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  • Fubarius
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 477
    • New Richmond, WI

    #1

    Fireworks pictures

    Got to do some experimentation on the 4th. So using my wide angle lens, 10-18mm, with the aperture closed down to F11, tripod mount, with a remote trigger (using the camera to phone link app from Canon), and a shutter ranging from 1 second up to 4 seconds, I got some interesting shots.

    These were edited on my phone, decided afterwards that portrait fit the shots better than landscape, so hopefully I didn't lose much quality. If not I still have the originals on the card...​

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  • Cal440
    MCB Member
    • Nov 2022
    • 263
    • Michigan

    #2
    Very cool, love to see some fireworks

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    • Fubarius
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 477
      • New Richmond, WI

      #3
      What sucked though, right as the big finale began, where they shoot a whole bunch off at the same time, the battery in my camera died. Next year I need to remember to charge beforehand, and I'm going to set up much closer, to see if I can nearly right below the air bursts. I think at 10mm I can still keep them in frame.

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      • the_matrix_guy
        What the hæææl
        • Oct 2020
        • 1675
        • FL

        #4
        Those came out lovely

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