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by libertyterran on Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:00 pm
Hi guys, It's Canberra day here  (looooong weekend 10/03/2008). I heard there was gonna be a big firework showcase in Commonwealth park tonight. So I dropped my research work, took my gears across the lake and camped for nearly one and a half hour  . The firework was late. It was supposed to be on at 9:00PM sharp yet it didn't come up until 9:30PM. The firework was short. It was on for only 5 minutes! That's it! I shot of totally 20 photos, three quarters of them didn't have much fire in it. That left me off with about 5 photos. Here are the best 2  (Click for larger versions).   My gear: Nikon D40 with remote ML-L3, 18-200 AF-S VR off, Bulb setting, RAW file, etc.  The good news is that they will have Skyfire firework show this Saturday 15/03/2008. I really hope to have much better shots than these. Until then, enjoy! 
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by Pehpsi on Tue Mar 11, 2008 12:25 pm
Very nice images, especially #2 and even better when viewed larger.
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by whoalse on Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:57 pm
Love the 2nd on esp with the clouds at the background! Wondering if getting the fireworks' reflections on the water as well (if wide enough) would give a diff perspective. I might try that if i have the chance!
Thanks for sharing the pics
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by phoenix on Thu Mar 13, 2008 12:01 pm
I'm a bit bummed I'm going to miss skyfire this saturday. I have a football camp on and i can't make it. It would have been the first time i could get to it too. I hope we get some photos posted here so i can see what i missed 
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by Merkyone on Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:36 pm
phoenix wrote:I'm a bit bummed I'm going to miss skyfire this saturday. I have a football camp on and i can't make it. It would have been the first time i could get to it too. I hope we get some photos posted here so i can see what i missed 
Going to give it a try...will post the results sometime next week (if they are worth posting). I've found a few tips here that I will be trying out: http://digital-photography-school.com/b ... fireworks/Is there any need to remove a UV filter from my lens before taking photos at night?
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