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| Background Well, I was lucky enough to get a prime little spot to see the Brisbane Riverfire and couldn't ignore that little voice in my head to take my camera, despite not having a tripod (Shaky shots ensued thanks to less than effective use of pot-plant-rail combination. ![]() Will post some more pics tomorrow hopefully, these probably turned out best. ![]() ![]() ![]() No decent shots of the F111, only this video from last year for those who've never seen it | |
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| Those are cool! I actually hate firework photos with a passion just because: 1. They're really easy 2. People think they've got a fantastic photo of a firework exploding with a black background For me, for firework photos to be impressive, there needs to be something else in the picture, and you've got that, as well as a really unique angle for them! Love the first one!
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| Thanks Martyn New shots coming up soon. | |
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| Last edited by SpecOpsBob; August 31st, 2008 at 03:12 AM.. | |
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