GenJerDan
07-08-2006, 02:42 AM
Well, yeah. They're a pain in the butt to shoot. Especially when you don't prepare and have to use a cardboard mailing tube braced against a dumpster as a stabilizing device, can't see at night to focus "out there" somewhere, and can't remember the optimal settings (if you ever knew them).
So you end up with a shot like this:
http://www.genjerdan.com/private/Vacation2006/Fireworks5.png
Canon 300D, 18-55mm, wide open, 1/100th, "medium" size, fine. And PaintShop Pro X Smart Photo Fix to brighten the highlights, sharpen, and make "more colorful". :)
Anyone have any good ones? And settings for next time?
So you end up with a shot like this:
http://www.genjerdan.com/private/Vacation2006/Fireworks5.png
Canon 300D, 18-55mm, wide open, 1/100th, "medium" size, fine. And PaintShop Pro X Smart Photo Fix to brighten the highlights, sharpen, and make "more colorful". :)
Anyone have any good ones? And settings for next time?