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![]() well, this i suppose would fall under landscape as it was based on landscape. either way, i want to wish everyone a happy new year. i shot this last night(we are a day ahead of you guys in the states) at about 12:01am. |
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Heckuva way to start the year, berto!
Great photo! It is less a firework and more of a bloom, eh? :-) |
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berto may i ask what camera you used and the settings etc?
thanx picnet and happy new year guys and gals... taking a small break from photography till i sort my website out and the new camera out , but will return with force |
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![]() i use a canon powershot G5 iso 50 on a tripod in the water. f8 manual focus to infinity( at night i don't even bother with auto focus) @ 15 seconds- if i remember correctly the ND filter was on so as not to overexpose the fireworks yet still get the streaks. berto |
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