S Shahana Pinky New Member May 6, 2015 #1 Hi, This great photography by me.See it & give me more instruction for good photography. Attachments photography.jpg 27.4 KB · Views: 28
yusuf74 Member Jun 29, 2015 #2 You have done a good job. But I think if the firework not attached, then it looks perfect. It's my opinion.
You have done a good job. But I think if the firework not attached, then it looks perfect. It's my opinion.
Levi Moderator Staff member Aug 27, 2015 #4 Shahana Pinky said: Awesome work indeed! How many times it takes to do? Click to expand... why not answer that one yourself... the original poster is you....
Shahana Pinky said: Awesome work indeed! How many times it takes to do? Click to expand... why not answer that one yourself... the original poster is you....
glenwheeler Senior Member Nov 17, 2015 #5 Nice and colourful. But yeah...what Levi said. Why are you asking yourself how many times in took?
D DDDave Member Feb 6, 2016 #7 Shahana Pinky said: Awesome work indeed! How many times it takes to do? Click to expand... I would love to see OP answer this
Shahana Pinky said: Awesome work indeed! How many times it takes to do? Click to expand... I would love to see OP answer this
D DDDave Member Feb 6, 2016 #8 Boldin said: It looks great! Click to expand... Oops old thread..... Is that you Shahana Pinky?
Mito New Member Mar 2, 2017 #10 I think you should try to take 1 photo real fireworks. Here are the steps you’ll need to work through to photograph fireworks: Start by using a Tripod Use a Remote Release Frame Your Shot Choose the best Focal Length Select the right Aperture Get your Shutter Speed Right Set your ISO Switch off your Flash Shoot in Manual Mode Experiment and Track Results
I think you should try to take 1 photo real fireworks. Here are the steps you’ll need to work through to photograph fireworks: Start by using a Tripod Use a Remote Release Frame Your Shot Choose the best Focal Length Select the right Aperture Get your Shutter Speed Right Set your ISO Switch off your Flash Shoot in Manual Mode Experiment and Track Results