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Shooting fireworks at the Maritime Festival + pre-Australia Day celebrations in Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Once again playing with bokeh effects to fireworks. This time round I have set my macro lens's aperture to its widest at f2.8 giving full roundish bokehs.
A variable ND filter was used to bring the brightness of the fireworks down, while allowing longer exposures.
Here, as the fireworks exploded, the lens at defocused position was rotated to infinity focus slowly and left for a little longer, resultingin the final trail. Due to me touching the lens, there appeared to be a wavy effect to the light.
It looks like an explosion, but it is just a dead flower. I was thinking that I should use it in a LMK competion "Abstract B/W", but I took it 3 days to early.
First Test Shots From My Mamiya C33 TLR.
The exposures were a little off (over exposed, fixed in post), but that could be my light-meter, otherwise this £10 TLR seems Ok!
Ilford FP4 125 120 Roll Film.
PQ Universal Developer.
Ilfostop.
Ilford Rapid Fixer.
Developed in Paterson Tank.
Scanned With Epson V500.
Cheers, Rob.
Civil War Reenactment Milo Mciver State Park. I didn't realize I captured this explosion until later when I was going through my pictures.
Burning in the background is the tanker.
Fire Department chaps remove the body of a 40 year old woman slammed into the tanker causing to explode.
The Boston Pops return to the Charles River Esplanade to celebrate 4th of July. Thousands of people gather to watch the fireworks display. These shots were taken from Memorial Drive.
Inauguración IAC* 28/09/2010
La mami de la artista Kiruna Roselló
Instituto Atómico Creativo
Exposición: 27 sep / 15 oct.
Mercado de Campanar, Valencia.
Circuito VDW 2010.
A BBQ explosion on Hedge Maple Path sent firefighters from both stations in Chatham to clean up the mess.
www.youtube.com/watch?v4HgDOK11-4Q&feature=pclp Click here for my video about this incident
Every atom in your body came from a star that exploded. And the atoms in your left hand probably came from a different star than your right hand. It really is the most poetic thing I know about physics. You are all stardust. You couldn’t be here if stars hadn’t exploded. Because the elements, the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, all the things that matter for evolution weren’t created at the beginning of time. They were created in the nuclear furnaces of stars. And the only way they could get into your body is if the stars were kind enough to explode. So forget Jesus. The stars died so you could be here today.