Zaknafein said:do u know when and where is the fireworks festival? im very intersted in shooting the fireworks.
i haven tried shooting fireworks b4, but u can refer to this link. there's a guide to teach how to shoot
http://www.clubsnap.org/display.php?file=articles/fireworks/fireworks.htm
donchua said:http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=206585&page=2
You might wanna join the outing in the above link.
All are firework pro, sure can guide you..
Not necessarily need black card, timer with remote release will do.joey91 said:next month got singapore fire work festival...:thumbsup: :lovegrin: :sweatsm:
any detail of skill for shooting?? i know need to use the black card... but i dunno how to use...:embrass:
any senior can teach?? thx!!!
_espn_ said:Not necessarily need black card, timer with remote release will do.
donchua said:http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=206585&page=2
You might wanna join the outing in the above link.
All are firework pro, sure can guide you..
joey91 said:i only free on TUE...:cry:
The purpose of black card is to avoid shaking/vibration recorded on photo when the mirror flap up.glennyong said:if i am not wrong, the black card is to "trick" the camera to extend its shutter speed to like 12-15 seconds ?? IF i am not wrong that is.. but i dun know how much timing u will get thou...
get a remote shutter release..... black card... nahs.. forget it..
dominator said:one day only difficult to learn much..
try to see if you can get off on weekend or not then.
If your tripod (with camera on it) does not shake/vibrate when shutter open ==> Yes. No need black card.joey91 said:tat mean only got a stable tripod n the remote / cable ,then no need black card.. rite??:think:
Can be anything. It is all depends on your creativity and imagination. Sometimes it is useful also to block strong bright light entering your lens, to provide black background in macro, etc.Zaknafein said:i thought the black card is used for multiple exposures??