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My second attempt at fireworks, they are so hard to capture. I need loads of practice
critiques please tony |
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i preferred the first one as the patterns were more interesting.. the halos around these are not appealing, nor is the smoke..
-------- dustin www.hardwickphotos.com |
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Thanks Dustin, and I thought the smoke looked cool........I havn't learnt anything have I.
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The noise in this shot is very noticeable and the capture is decent but not over the top and I am not sure it can be done with the current digicam that you have. Did you try to shoot other than 2.8? Possible cause of the haloing in this shot.
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Thanks vIZ, my other post was f3.2, maybe thats why its nice and clear, lots of experimenting with fireworks as they all have different characteristics, well, this one didn't work, I can't win them all....
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