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rockhopper 29-Jun-2005 12:51

If you lock the shutter open and cover the lens with your hand between explosions then you can get loads on one frame. I've done exposures of several minutes like that.

rcgbob44 29-Jun-2005 13:06

Try more alchohol when taking night shots, after some time they will look perfict!

monstermob 998 29-Jun-2005 18:14

hi i'm thinking of getting one of these
http://shop.panasonic.co.uk/invt/dmcfz5bb

it has an optical stabilizer thingy in it-but really like the idea of the lens capacity--has anyone got one used or have any experience of them???

Fordie 30-Jun-2005 14:08




All though not hard to get a shot like this, you do need to plan it. Because of the lack of ambiant light the meter reading will not be able to handle it and most smaller digital camera unfortunatly rely on the flash. Set your camera to Manual with a small aperture setting, small as you can get say f16/f8 put the shuter speed to 2 or 3 seconds if you can.Do not use flash. You do need a tripod other wise you will end up with just a blur . With these setting you will capture the ambiant light as well as the brighter lights of the fire works admitedly the fire works will be as above long streaks of light.
The shot above was taken with a 300mm lens at f16 I fired of the shutter on B (Bulb)which kepted the shutter open as I followed the rocket up mid launch the firework did the rest as it exploded, then released the shutter. simple.


This night shot of Bedford Bridge was also taken with an f22 aperture and 4 second exposure, what you cannot see is the rower that crossed the screen from left to right although you can see the ripples he caused.

Another one of Trafalgar Sq





Regards 4D





[Edited on 30-6-2005 by Fordie]

rockhopper 30-Jun-2005 15:19

Wow Pete, good stuff!

Fordie 30-Jun-2005 17:54

Well as they say "A picture paints a thousand words" and often looking at some one elses pictures gives you an idea as to how you may want do it next time . 4D

beancounter 30-Jun-2005 17:56

Nice pics Fordie


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