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Fireworks

Fireworks, you say? These ones were in the churchyard of All Saints, Fishponds. I managed to add some extra interest to the pictures by using a fisheye lens and including part of the church building. However I can’t decide if my favourite is one of the firework pictures, or the long exposure of the bonfire.

Posted byJonathanNov 8, 2012Posted inPhotographyTags:bonfire, Canon EOS 600D, fireworks, Samyang 8mm, sparkler6 Comments on Fireworks

Fireworks

Well, maybe I bent the rules of Stu’s challenge a little this week. Backgrounds are important to a photograph. Why not find a good background first, then wait for something to happen in front of it. My background is the boring night-time view from my balcony, but as it’s the 5th of November, naturally thereContinue reading “Fireworks”

Posted byJonathanNov 5, 2009Posted inPhotographyTags:bonfire, fireworks, S96002 Comments on Fireworks

Fireworks

The fireworks in the background went off by chance during this 2.5-second exposure of a sparkler in my hand!

Posted byJonathanNov 5, 2008Posted inPhotographyTags:fireworks, sparklerLeave a comment on Fireworks
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