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Jun 28, 2018 20:21:13   #
tripsy76 Loc: Northshore, MA
 
SharpShooter wrote:
Fellow Hogs, my second post!
In about a week or two, we are going to be flooded with requests on how to shoot FIREWORKS!
I know from past posts that some of you are very good at it, and that some of you have special techniques using zoom and defocus etc.
Lets all put together a comprehensive guide on shooting fireworks. There have been a lot of new Hogs joined in the past 12 months that I'm sure may find this very useful.
I'm also sure there is plenty in the archives, but we all know how much we Hogs hate to use the search feature.
Show us your favorite technique and tell us how you achieve it. Maybe we can all learn from each other and try something a little different this coming 4th. :lol: We can revive this post every July.
So lets have at it!!
I shoot three main categories, 1, a single blast, 2, multiple blast and 3, building a shot using the blast and incorporating the environment to produce a stronger pictorial composition. My examples are the latter two.

I shoot everything on Bulb at ISO 100 with a somewhat smaller aperture to control the brightness of the blast. Most critical is the white-hot explosion. I use my blinkies to let me know when I've got too much blowout, and adjust the f-stop rather than the time. I always use a tripod, and auto focus on a distant infinity object, then, turn AF off, but check it periodically. Stats are as follows:
Both shots with Canon 5Dmkll @ ISO 100, on Bulb Mode.

Shot #1, Lens, 24-105L @24mm
Time, 3seconds
f-stop = 22
Date 7/4/2011

shot #2, lens 17-40L @ 17mm
time, 3 seconds
f-stop = 8
Date, 7/4/2013

Thanks, SS :wink:
Fellow Hogs, my second post! br In about a week or... (show quote)


Great idea for a post, and as usual your shots are awesome! I was hoping to get out and shoot this year but I just broke my foot ankle and leg! I may have to have my wife wheel me down the street to the water so I can give it a go! Photography comes first! Lol!

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Jun 28, 2018 22:24:33   #
Shoeless_Photographer Loc: Lexington
 
Nightski wrote:
Very cool effect.



Thanks. Now I'm wondering how I could rotate the camera on its own axis. That would be interesting.

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Jun 28, 2018 22:36:54   #
tripsy76 Loc: Northshore, MA
 
Shoeless_Photographer wrote:
Thanks. Now I'm wondering how I could rotate the camera on its own axis. That would be interesting.


I was hoping to get a chance to use this soon! Just got it into the shop! It gives you plenty of rotation! Not sure if a full frame DSLR would weigh it down too much. But I’ve used some of their other gear with bigger rigs.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1261346-REG/syrp_genie_3_axis_kit.html

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Jun 28, 2018 22:59:04   #
Shoeless_Photographer Loc: Lexington
 
tripsy76 wrote:
I was hoping to get a chance to use this soon! Just got it into the shop! It gives you plenty of rotation! Not sure if a full frame DSLR would weigh it down too much. But I’ve used some of their other gear with bigger rigs.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1261346-REG/syrp_genie_3_axis_kit.html


For that price, I'll just buy 10.

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Jun 28, 2018 23:06:25   #
tripsy76 Loc: Northshore, MA
 
Shoeless_Photographer wrote:
For that price, I'll just buy 10.


Lol!

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Jun 30, 2018 01:22:23   #
SharpShooter Loc: NorCal
 
tripsy76 wrote:
I was hoping to get a chance to use this soon! Just got it into the shop! It gives you plenty of rotation! Not sure if a full frame DSLR would weigh it down too much. But I’ve used some of their other gear with bigger rigs.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1261346-REG/syrp_genie_3_axis_kit.html


Tripsy, even if you get enough rotation, it would have to rotate pretty quickly. Like a 360 in 3 seconds, can that move that fast?
Hope you get to shoot the Fireworks!!
SS

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Jun 30, 2018 08:13:46   #
tripsy76 Loc: Northshore, MA
 
SharpShooter wrote:
Tripsy, even if you get enough rotation, it would have to rotate pretty quickly. Like a 360 in 3 seconds, can that move that fast?
Hope you get to shoot the Fireworks!!
SS


Lol! Absolutely not! But I do think that I would have been able to get the grand finally with it. I had some ideas for that, but I think I’ll just be sitting and watching this year (I’ll still find a way to at least bring a camera).

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