A few shots from the 4th of July, you'll notice there is a bit of camera shake in a couple of them but I liked the way they came out so they are included, Please bear in mind that this is the first time using my New to me Canon 7D on Fireworks..lol I have not received my Freewave Shutter release yet but it is on order, I stupidly didn't check to see if my wired remote would work with the 7D, like it does with the Rebel t5..lol it doesnt' the 7D has a three prong connection and the Rebel Doesn't..lol Hence the need to press the shutter button, I also think I need a bit sturdier Tripod..
F/11, 1/60 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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F/11, 1/50 sec., ISO-200, 28 mm
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F/11, 4 sec., ISO-200, 44 mm
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F/11, 4 sec., ISO-200, 44 mm
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F/11, 2.5 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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F/11, 2.5 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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F/11, 2.5 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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F/11, 2.5 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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F/11, 3.2 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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F/11, 3.2 sec., ISO-200, 36 mm
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VTMatwood
Loc: Displaced Vermonta in Central New Hampsha
Nice set! I like the last pic the best. Shooting fireworks while using a remote release is so much more enjoyable than having to depress the shutter and pray that there is no shake.
No 2. Definitely the best photo I have seen of a Cumulonimbus cloud seemingly lit from within. Great catch.
VTMatwood wrote:
Nice set! I like the last pic the best. Shooting fireworks while using a remote release is so much more enjoyable than having to depress the shutter and pray that there is no shake.
I hear ya, It helps to remember to check your gear for compatibility too..lol..Thank you I'm kinda partial to the last one too.
Thank you kindly Jaymatt!
woodnutt wrote:
No 2. Definitely the best photo I have seen of a Cumulonimbus cloud seemingly lit from within. Great catch.
Thank you Woodnutt so glad you like it.
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