Roni, thanks for nice comments! the shot are from f5.6/f8 and exposure at 4sec. rest of them either 4sec or 6sec.
Many of them are not exposure correctly. but is easy to deal with PP.
naturephoto1 wrote:
Some of the fireworks photos appear to be blown out.
Rich
Yeh! For total 15mins of Firework, I don't have time to mess around the exposure. but it doesn't really bother me I am the one not care either blow up highlight or get total Black much.
The DR is quite high! if you also want keep fire trace relative visible, ETTR is good excise here to have more information available to deal with later! The blow up brightest portion of center ball has no detail/information there anyway!
zhangyue wrote:
Yeh! For total 15mins of Firework, I don't have time to mess around the exposure. but it doesn't really bother me I am the one not care either blow up highlight or get total Black much.
The DR is quite high! if you also want keep fire trace relative visible, ETTR is good excise here to have more information available to deal with later! The blow up brightest portion of center ball has no detail/information there anyway!
I know about fireworks. I have shot hundreds and hundreds on slide film. But, I have yet to in digital form.
zhangyue wrote:
Yeh! For total 15mins of Firework, I don't have time to mess around the exposure. but it doesn't really bother me I am the one not care either blow up highlight or get total Black much.
The DR is quite high! if you also want keep fire trace relative visible, ETTR is good excise here to have more information available to deal with later! The blow up brightest portion of center ball has no detail/information there anyway!
Even though it's clipped, there is a great abstraction to the image and the clean lines that makes it amazing. The images with less clipping are actually less appealling to my taste
I look at the first image and I see the big bang!
Here is one of my old Fireworks photos taken July 4th, New Haven, CT 1992. Horizontal image, Fireworks blown by wind. Image taken with Leica R4SP camera and Leica F2.0 50mm Summicron lens at f8 for approximately 2-4 seconds on Kodachrome 64 film.
naturephoto1 wrote:
Here is one of my old Fireworks photos taken July 4th, New Haven, CT 1992. Horizontal image, Fireworks blown by wind. Image taken with Leica R4SP camera and Leica F2.0 50mm Summicron lens at f8 for approximately 2-4 seconds on Kodachrome 64 film.