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Old 2nd May 2005   #1
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From the shores below Sheare's Bridge along The Esplanade. My contribution

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Wah awesome one. All are goood . Thx for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Joko1974
Wah awesome one. All are goood . Thx for sharing.
Whoa.. thanks for viewing.

Hoping for better shots on next fireworks.. no idea when that will be though hahahahahaha.... still kalang kaboh when shooting.. keke
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Originally Posted by rhair78
Whoa.. thanks for viewing.

Hoping for better shots on next fireworks.. no idea when that will be though hahahahahaha.... still kalang kaboh when shooting.. keke

Why all the line looks like wire? any one can teach to me how to make it soft at the end of the lights ?
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Originally Posted by kinmen
Why all the line looks like wire? any one can teach to me how to make it soft at the end of the lights ?

I think my exposure too long?? thats why all look like wire hahahaha

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how to make it soft at the end of the lights ?
I waited until the fireworks gone, then i quickly close shutter, and trigger again for next burst.

Not sure if thats answering your question hehe.
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Originally Posted by rhair78
I think my exposure too long?? thats why all look like wire hahahaha


I waited until the fireworks gone, then i quickly close shutter, and trigger again for next burst.

Not sure if thats answering your question hehe.
dear all,

guess some might have know liao, but pple like not might not...

so i hope this would help ...

http://www.clubsnap.org/display.php?.../fireworks.htm



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I think the aperture setting may have an effect on the thickness of the firework trails.
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Nos 3 is good.!!
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Originally Posted by snowspeeder
I think the aperture setting may have an effect on the thickness of the firework trails.
Ah... that explains... I was using F16 for earlier shots, then switched to F20 as I felt the exposure a bit strong.


So maybe smaller aperture creates finer and thiner lines, whie larger apertures will results in thicker lines.
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