One of my favorite subjects to shoot is fireworks! I just posted a couple of my shots from last year's 4th of July celebration in my city. One is a straightforward shot, while one is more artistic (or at least I think so). Both were shot using my Canon Digital Rebel XT set to ISO 100 and f/8. The "clear" shot was 7 seconds and the "shaky" one was 8 seconds. I'd love to get suggestions for how I could improve either of these shots, or similar ones.
Thanks, Yurick! I read that, and it was what I had been trying. I figured it might be a problem with my computer, so I tried again and it worked just I thought it should.
A technique that worked well in the past for me especially when you want multiple exposures on the same frame is to set the timed exposure or set on "bulb" leave the cover on the lens then when you hear the rocket going up before the explosion, remove the lens cap for the duration of the visual display, then replace the lens cap until the next one then remove it again . this reduces the incidental light and give you a darker background for the brilliant colors.
Hi, Andy. Loved those shots! I didn't get a chance to shoot "official" fireworks this year, but I shot some friends with cheap fireworks. I kinda liked two of them.