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Daithí O' Donoghue
{K:838} 5/7/2004
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Phil, I've got two of them but I didn't want to be lugging one around the pubs of Limerick after the fireworks had ended! I suppose though I could have used it as a crutch to hold myself up with after a few beers! (terrible joke, sorry!)
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Phil M
{K:11526} 5/7/2004
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That would explain it! A tripod is a great investment if you don't already have one! :)
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Daithí O' Donoghue
{K:838} 5/7/2004
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Hi Phil,
To be honest I used almost two rolls to get about five decent shots!! The way I did it was to enjoy the show and I watched for the average height that the firworks went up in the first few minutes, then set my lens to focus at infinity, with a moderately slow shutter speed (1/30 to 1/60 second) and pointed the camera in the general area where the explosions were happening. I also used fairly fast film to help for the night sky!!! As for the lack of sharpness....well the shutter speeds were slow, I was working handheld and figure you're seeing camera shake there!
DAithí
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Phil M
{K:11526} 5/7/2004
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I've never photographed fireworks, but it must be tricky?! This is a nice abstract, though doesn't appear very sharp? :)
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 5/5/2004
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Hi!...Daithi: Great Firework Display!...Wizz Bang!!! Best Regards: Jeff.
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Jani Salvataggio
{K:27283} 5/5/2004
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great "SHOT"!
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 5/5/2004
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This is a really great shot, fireworks are so hard to capture nicely
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Jeroen Krol
{K:3085} 5/5/2004
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Can I give credits to the title of a photo as wel...?
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