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Old 2nd May 2004   #1
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Talking Fireworks on Labour Day with a different view

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look like backside and something come out from it?
like something i just did this morning

Relax, just kiddin.
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Originally Posted by whoelse
look like backside and something come out from it?
like something i just did this morning

Relax, just kiddin.
ha..... ha..... ha...... I thought so myself.
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Think the fireworks are really beautiful. I have missed it as I was not around on Labour Day.
So, i appreciates u sharing your fab shots here with us!!
Thanks

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love the first....great mix of colours in the display....the moment my man is YOURs...
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You might wanna use B mode and take the background first, then use a blackhat or something to cover the len and remove the hat when the fireworks fired. This way, you have a background that are more properly expose with the fireworks.

Otherwise under this circumtances, the background will be underexposed.
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Originally Posted by whoelse
You might wanna use B mode and take the background first, then use a blackhat or something to cover the len and remove the hat when the fireworks fired. This way, you have a background that are more properly expose with the fireworks.

Otherwise under this circumtances, the background will be underexposed.
Thanks for the comment.. will tried that. All this shot was taken on D70, not so sure if it can be done like film... use to do that on film, not so sure it works the same in DSLR.
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