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RE: Photographing Fireworks & Sparklers
@bambuka Thank you. The sparkler pictures were all taken at different settings, dropping the ISO to 100/200 because of the full moon, house lights, and how close the sparkles were to the camera. The time was between 1 and 3 seconds depending on how close the kids started in proximity to the camera.
1-3 is it real
I thought 5 might be a lot. I also like working with long exposures. Even bought a 1000 ND filter for daytime photography.
It's funny to get one or two people as a result of applying a filter and a long exposure on a crowded street on day ))
ND 1000 - wow! I had no clue that there is such a filter. I thought I was doing good with +6
On a clear sunny day, +6 will not allow using too long exposure. For example, water in a stormy river, a crowded street, waves of the surf)) I want to experiment with this
I also have HD2-400, but at 400 a black cross appears.