Fire it Up!

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Here's the final shot in the series...

Again shot with ISO setting at 1600
 

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The fire itself is frightfully overexposed, I'm afraid. Neither the capture of the flying sparks nor anything can remedy this fact.
 
I'm going to have to go back and revisit this idea. I agree. I am still getting used to the camera and to photography. I was experimenting with exposure and wanted to catch the sparks. Now that I know more about aperture settings and ISO settings I think I would catch it better. I still need practice though. :)
 
Considering the brightness the ISO should be at 100 and the f stop at 16 and the shutterspeed at 1/30 to 1/125th of a second.

skieur
 

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