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Miriel
07-06-2006, 10:35 PM
I went to Pier 39 in San Francisco to watch the fireworks for 4th of July, and even though the fireworks were pretty medicore (nothing to compare with Disneyland's!) I still got some great shots. Most of these were taken with veeery slow shutterspeed to capture the light.

http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks.jpg
http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks2.jpg
http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks3.jpg
http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks4.jpg
http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks5.jpg
http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks6.jpg

And some experimental ones:

http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks7.jpg
http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks8.jpg

And a special one for my boyfriend where I tried to create a heart with the light from the firework. It kinda turned out well. :p

http://www.hannahsuh.com/images/fireworks9.jpg

Rye
07-06-2006, 10:38 PM
Aaah, I love the heart one, that's my favourite. How did you do it? The pictures are so nice and they came out well. :) I wish it wasn't so stormy in NY on the 4th of July, or else I would have tried to take photos of fireworks.

DK
07-06-2006, 10:39 PM
The second one is awesome! And the last one is cute. Terribly cute. Sappy lady.

Top stuff, as always. Miriel ftrox.

~SapphireStar~
07-06-2006, 10:51 PM
The heart one is cute :D Those are some great shots there Miriel, the experimental ones are excellent.

Miriel
07-07-2006, 10:10 PM
Aaah, I love the heart one, that's my favourite. How did you do it?

I set the shutterspeed to something like 10 seconds and then slowing moved my camera in a heart shape to capture the light that way. It's a simple trick, all you have to do is to move slowly and make big motions while the shutterspeed is dragging.