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They command respect and admiration. They create fear and excitement. Fireworks light up the night sky on Independence Day and became as much a part the ritual of July 4, American flags and cookouts.
There is some misleading and incomplete information on the web about the technique of shooting fireworks.
For a long time, I had no idea how to shoot fireworks at all … It completely eluded me, sometimes I could and played good sometimes very bad.
Then the day I went to shoot fireworks, which took place in me ~! I had gotten it wrong before, unlike all other types of property or action photography, you have to shoot fireworks, such as flash photography ~!
Because fireworks form of an escape through a small source of light traveling through the sky. This means quite simply, the shutter speed does not matter as long as you keep the shutter speed above say 1/2sec this little movement as the light source paints each track will move away from an image area to another where the amount of time.
How can we control the display of fireworks and their tracks? You can only control it by limiting the amount of light entering the lens and the sensor. In terms of digital camera, you can control the display of fireworks and their track using:
Opening – works by limiting the amount of light entering the lens at any time a
ISO – works by making the sensor more or less sensitive to light
— Neutral density filters or CPLs work by reducing the total amount of light entering the lens
And in practical terms, you can only guess the type of exposure you need for a special fireworks display as the distance from the screen, and atmospheric haze types of fireworks vary from display to display, but a good starting point is around ISO100, f/16 or f/22 when you are around 500m 1 km away from the fireworks, but I shot that shows ISO50 needed ef/16.
What if the shutter speed to do? It is for exposure fund. Or, more specifically, the Stiller "parts of an image, in most cases, the exposure of buildings, etc. about the image that is critical in" making a link to the image to the real world.
So … meters from the bottom and remember the time of exposure or shutter speed needed for Good exposure based on ISO and aperture you think you want to use to shoot.
As a starting point in the night scenes, ISO 100, f/16 or f/22 at 10secs 30 seconds you should get a decent exposure, but as usual, everything depends on the location and the effect you are trying to achieve.
So what do you do with the smoke? Smoking Treat as if it were still part of the image, but keep in mind that the bigger the explosion of fireworks, the most "smoke" will appear in your image. How to avoid this? Shoot the beginning of exposure and pray to God you believe in.
I've heard people use blackcards to block the lens during the shooting of fireworks, what they do and how to use them?
Blackcards are doing their fireworks look sharp and select the patterns you want to "paint" on your image.
If you leave your lens to capture all wobbly movements of the tracks in the sky, you think they ever look sharp? Therefore, it is best to use blackcards take "snapshots" of tracks, making the image sharper general is especially important during the explosion.
The use of a 2 BlackCard is to block the standards that you do not want in an exhibition. If you has images of fireworks many stacked on each other in the same area of an image, you will get massive over-exposure of these areas and the image will very confusing.
But note that once you decide to use BlackCard, its effective "shutterspeed" diminishes as not allowing any amount of light reaching the lens when you lock it with a BlackCard, mess with your exposure to the fund.
I hear people use bulb mode for shoot fireworks, why? Combined with the BlackCard, BULB allows maximum creative control.
BULB is useful as we, as photographers, usually have no idea how the fireworks are going, when will it burst to go up and where.
Thus, combined with the BlackCard and counting the real exposure we can get only the standards we want in an image and background exposure and we want exactly.
About the Author:
Las Vegas PhotographerJasper Ferrer started his photography at the age of 19, He lives in Las Vegas and anywhere he goes, he brings his camera and start taking event pictures. Visit his blog at Las Vegas Photography for updates. Check out his Las Vegas Commercial Photography featuring food, architecture, advertising and trade-show portraits.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – A guide on how to shoot Fireworks
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