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    Backyard Fireworks

    I didn't get to go to the fireworks show here in my hometown, but shot these pictures in my backyard. I wished it could have been later when it was darker, but the kids were climbing the walls with excitement. I either had to shot the fireworks or issue lifetime timeouts. I shot these with a 28mm wide angle lens.
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    Re: Backyard Fireworks

    Pretty exciting. Nice capture, hope the kids had a good time. I remember those days.

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    Re: Backyard Fireworks

    Greg, Neat shots. I like the 2nd from the top the best, looks like a plant or someone's hair.

    The shots are good but I think they're a little too plain too. You really could have done something a little more creative !!! Shake the camera as it is exposing, try a multiple exp on the same image, use filters, etc. But at least you got some fireworks shots (I didnt get much of anything )

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    Re: Backyard Fireworks

    Those are great ideas I didnt think about the multi exposure. I know how to do that with my old Yashica but how would you multi expose with a Canon Rebel 2000?

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