Fireworks time!
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cool pictures
nicely done, i didnt take no cameras out but it was well foggy up my way :(.
Cool how the pictures are so symmetrical.
it was a great display, which makes taking decent pictures a lot easier!
glad you like them
wow they are great!
Really nice job man - the background colours in some of those are great. Looks like a good display as well :)
Is that the Display on Midsummer Common in Cam?
no, its the one at Aylesbury Rugby Club in Bucks, Ive recently moved home for a bit so not in Cambridge anymore.
The Aylesbury display is awesome and pretty good value at £5 a ticket.
Really like the 2nd one, the colours are amazing, well done!
You can get some amazing pictures with a little knowledge and a tripod or monopod to support your camera.
Quote from: SeriousYou can get some amazing pictures with a little knowledge and a tripod or monopod to support your camera.
indeed, other than the DSLR body nothing particularly expensive or impressive was needed here. All you need is a camera with a Bulb setting, a cable release and a tripod.
The RAW capture mode on a DSLR or high end bridge camera does come in very handy for tweaking white ballance and gamma curves when you get home though.
Fabulous photos, really well done :)
Nice display too.