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January 25, 2013
1:37 pm
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Today I have attempted to take fire works photo(festival centre dubai), this is my first time, please give your valubale suggestions to improve. I have set the iso 400, TV: 1.0 SEC, F/5.6 for these picturesIMG_7916.jpgIMG_7926.jpgIMG_7929.jpgIMG_7930.jpgIMG_7953.jpgIMG_7955.jpg

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January 25, 2013
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The shot is to close. Did you use a telezoom or are the image cropped?
I whould use a wideangle 16mm or so.

January 25, 2013
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I agree with Madman – I think that pulling back and getting more into
the scene would help. The last two look like the highlights are a little
blown.
Nice shots but you should watch the video Oksana has online – it really
answers questions on taking pictures of fireworks – very informative and
worth the watch.
Good start to mastering the technique though.
DaleSmile:

January 25, 2013
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I had stand very close to fireworks area and not able capture completely, I will try next time to capture widely. Thanks dale&madman. I think I missed the oksana’s video before capturing the fireworkSmile

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January 26, 2013
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Try to set ISO to 100 when you shoot at night and use a tripod, i will think the image will be better. I think photos allways will be clearer with lowest possible ISO, if you handheld your camera it is another thing. Then you must use higher ISO.

January 26, 2013
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Thanks Madman, i have not carried tripod while taking this photos, i will defenitly carry the tripod next time & will post the fireworks photos. Smile

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