illuminations

Discussion in 'Epcot Photos' started by Dan, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. Dan

    Dan Member

    I feel like I made some progress with my fireworks shooting this year. ; I don't know if there was really a change, but my tactics changed and while they were a little random the results were sometimes decent.
    In the past I'd tried to find fixed forumula, I was setting exposures of so many seconds and such and such an aperture. ; This year I set it to bulb, experimented with aperture, and pretty much winged it with exposure time. ; I used a wired remote and held the button down for what I guessed would be the right amount of time, not for exposure but for firework trails. ; The results were inconsistent, I think my lesson is that it's important to actually know the show so you can anticipate specific sequences. ; I got a lot of shots with too many fireworks elements. ; But live and learn, I'm pleased with what I came back with.


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    The purple one is probably the weakest of the group, but I just love the color. ; I'm posting it strictly for that delicious purpley goodness.

    My shooting position wasn't good either. ; You can see some heads in the way of some of those shots. ; But I was more interested in developing my fireworks technique, not producing perfect results immediately.
     
  2. Coo1eo

    Coo1eo Member

    Nice work again Dan. I understand what you mean about perfecting your fireworks technique. I did the smae on this last trip as I have never really gotten anything consistently decent. Here are a few I got this last trip in January (Illumination & Wishes).

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  3. Paul

    Paul Member

    What do you guys focus on when shooting fireworks? ; I would imagine the castle works for MK, but what about illuminations?
     
  4. zackiedawg

    zackiedawg Member Staff Member

    I usually focus on the spinning globe initially, and try to keep my aperture fairly small so I can get more depth for the fireworks. ; Though sometimes a refocus on the sky fireworks is necessary if you're focusing on alot of those.

    I have been experimenting with fireworks photos for about 6 years, and I think have a basic technique down that works, but the main problem I still run into at Disney is that I occasionally get bad blowouts of highlights because of not expecting some of the bigger firework bursts or barrages in time. ; Funny, some of my better illuminations shots were completely unplanned, coming out of dinner at Morocco minutes from the show not having planned to see it, and sticking my P&S on the wall at France (no tripod) and hand-steadying to rattle off some shots. ; I just jammed in Manual mode, guessed at a middling aperture, and tried some 3-5 second shutter shots randomly guessing at when to press (and dealing with the double-length processing during the dark frame subtraction built in!).

    I haven't yet had the chance to shoot Illuminations with my DSLR, on tripod. ; I shot a few handheld 'snaps' in January for fun, mostly crowd shots. ; I've done Wishes, and had the same highlight blowout problem when I forgot a few of the brighter moments were coming!

    Dan...I like the first one - it's subtle and shows the bay setup nicely. ; Cooleo, I like your 3rd...cool colors and nice, interesting bursts captured!
     
  5. WDWmemories

    WDWmemories Member

    Nice shots. ; I think taking pictures of Illuminations is especially hard since there is no single, close up focal point and things are really spread out.
     
  6. PolynesianMedic

    PolynesianMedic Global Moderator Staff Member

    Great shots guys! ; I can't wait to shoot these during Pixelmania!
     
  7. Coo1eo

    Coo1eo Member

    As stated above, the Castle would be the focal point with Wishes. With Illuminations, I usually just pic the center of what I want in the picture as the focal point & set my Aperature as high as I can. ; If you look on my flickr site, you will see that my Aperature was set between 10 - 16 on all of these shots. Here are the settings on the one of Illuminations that Justin mentioned:

    Exposure: ; 6
    Aperture: f/14.0
    Focal Length: 17 mm
    ISO Speed: 400
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Flash: Off
     
  8. Ryan

    Ryan Member

    My attempt at capturing EPCOT at night:

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  9. PolynesianMedic

    PolynesianMedic Global Moderator Staff Member

    Looks good Ryan! ; I so can't wait for Pixelmania! ; and a night trip through Epcot.
     
  10. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    Ryan, I like the #6 one. ; Not a view I usually see.
     
  11. Coo1eo

    Coo1eo Member

    Nice shots Ryan. I also like the #6 pic.
     
  12. Ryan

    Ryan Member

    Not sure where those other fireworks are coming from...I have a few guesses.
     
  13. jbwolffiv

    jbwolffiv Member

    Really nice shots guys. ; I plan on a long night at EPCOT this summer with the idea to get a lot of night shots.
     
  14. wdwnut4life

    wdwnut4life Member

    awesome pics but 1 of them is magic kingdom not epcot. luv that show
     
  15. prettypixie

    prettypixie Member

    Beautiful - I would love to get some great night shots wile in DL in a few weeks, but lugging a two-year-old and a three month old will keep my hands full. I don't imagine wanting to carry a tripod as well!
     
  16. goofmick

    goofmick Member

    Pixie, thats what the bottom of the stroller is for, along with every thing else. ; I know, I speak from experience.
     
  17. prettypixie

    prettypixie Member

    LOL. I'll have to see if it fits. I'm sure we will not need the storage space for any merchandise purchases. ; ;)
     

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