katzpjs 50 Posted November 10, 2007 I am very, very impressed!!! Congratulations on this momentous occasion. Someday I may even try to do this, assuming I can stay awake this late into the evening... Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 10, 2007 Thanks for the comment. Your timing is impeccable. My husband groaned when I announced that I wasn't sure I could stay up that late. He thinks we're 29. I'd like to think that but know better :) Shooting fireworks isn't very difficult. Shooting interesting fireworks IMO requires more than the fireworks in the frame. That can be challenging to impossible depending on the location. I got lucky. Cheers - Link to comment
alberto_quintal 2 Posted November 10, 2007 WOW!!! Excellent capture, beautiful, very well done. Best regards, Alberta. Alberto Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 10, 2007 Thanks! I just created a Fireworks folder and uploaded 3 more from this event. When you have a minute . . . Cheers - Link to comment
frits_nieuwenburg 0 Posted November 11, 2007 Miss Ducky, your absolute best. I'm very impressed. (love the others to) Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 11, 2007 Very generous - thank you. My husband always said I was a bit "in the dark." Now I'm putting it to good use :) Cheers - Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 12, 2007 Comments and critiques welcome. Thanks for looking. Link to comment
loic brohard 0 Posted November 12, 2007 Hi Alberta, I like what you say about shooting interesting fireworks (which requires more than the fireworks in the frame). You just made the demonstration with this terrific shot ! Many thanks for the technical details you have left, it helps a lot to learn. Cheers, Loic Link to comment
mike_stemberg 40 Posted November 13, 2007 Nice clean (fire)work(s)here Alberta..especially in capturing that so effective foreground.!I had a crack at some fireworks shots some time back but they came nowhere 'clean' as this. Regards ~ Mike Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 13, 2007 Thanks for your comments. It always feels good to get praise from great photographers and you two are sterling examples! Cheers - Link to comment
cynthiabowers 0 Posted November 13, 2007 Sharp detail in such low light. Love the three people in the lawn chairs which gives sense of size and perspective. Feels like you're sitting right there in the crowd. Bravo my friend. All the best, Cynthia Bowers Link to comment
godfather 0 Posted November 13, 2007 i guess you pushed the trigger just the right moment. The composition is perfect. Great job.Best regards Tero. Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 13, 2007 Thanks much for your rating and comment. Of the four in this series, this one's my favorite. Glad you liked it too.Tero, I snapped about 50 photos to end up with the four in the series. The hardest part was not only the timing of the burst but catching the ones that didn't explode so high in the sky that I couldnt get the chairs in the same frame at this focal length.What started me off on my quest to photograph fireworks was inspiration from another photonet member whose fireworks photo I greatly admire - "Fireworks" by Gianluca Maiolini: http://thumbs.photo.net/photo/6455659-md.jpgHave a great day and happy shooting! Link to comment
gordonjb 10,860 Posted November 14, 2007 I've been out and busy quite a bit and somehow let this one slip past me. This is hands down the best fireworks shot I have ever seen. As if doing such a great job with the fireworks wasn't enough you've got those cool smoke trails. The silhouettes of the spectators basking in the glow of the fireworks as well as the reflections on the water are spectacular and lift this to a whole new level. The lights and firework on the far shore of the bay ratchet things up even further. 7/7 without a doubt!! Postsript: Alberta you will have to add on a 1 to each of my ratings since they would not let me, but you know what I think anyways :) Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 14, 2007 Thank you for your very constructive comments and generous rating. I try not to look at the numbers but usually fail, being all too human. But this can't be my best. I'd have no where to go! Cheers - Link to comment
gordonjb 10,860 Posted November 14, 2007 Although it is the best I have ever seen, I am sure it is not the best you can create -- that one is always just around the corner :) Link to comment
frits_nieuwenburg 0 Posted November 15, 2007 No where else to go?!BEOND DUCKY, BEOND!If you are on the right track, this picture will suck major in 5 years from now... (did I just say that?) Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted November 15, 2007 Thanks, Frits for that rosy picture of my pictures' future. So much to look forward to :) Cheers - Link to comment
jorge_fernandez3 1 Posted July 31, 2010 Alberta I have to say you are a master at fire work! Fantastic colors and fabulous composition! Link to comment
alberta_pizzolato 21 Posted August 1, 2010 Thanks!It's been a long time since I shot any fireworks because in my home town, the scenery is always the same and fireworks all look pretty much the same anyway.I need to plan a trip where there will be fireworks to get a new background opportunity.Cheers ~Alberta Link to comment
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