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Sat, Jul 5, 08 at 3:16
| Tried that on my camera for the first time. Found that it's almost like shooting quail and have to anticipate. Did some out of the factory setting and wasn't really impressed. A little tremble in the photo as a tripod just doesn't work for this kind of timing. 2 second exposure that I thought was cool anyway.
Tried resizing in photobucket but couldn't get the display size close to acceptable. That's why I posted link. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Fireworks
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- Posted by ashelton80 (My Page) on Sat, Jul 5, 08 at 4:34
| i like the photo...looks like some kind of astral dandelion...lol. A |
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- Posted by kentuck_8b (My Page) on Sat, Jul 5, 08 at 16:54
| Nice shot. Sometimes 'not' using a tripod can give a unique effect to a photo. Kt |
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| I'd be happy to get a shot like that. I was going to try my fireworks setting out tonight, but had a change of plans. |
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