thanks, i think it was, i know it was one of my last shots, you do not get too many to a show at 30seconds per, and i culled on the plane ride home, so i may have had a blown out finale, which i would have trashed
Nice shots, I did not get too many keepers that night either. ; I was not in a great place being on the hub, with people in front of me. ; I also chose to not try taking pictures of Holiday Wishes, but just enjoyed them with the camera in the bag. ; [attachimg=1]This is the one that I like best of mine.
funny you should mention that, widest i had this year was 35mm prime, i deliberately left home my 24-105mm, i know, it's the cannon walk around for so many of us, but looking over the 15,000+ shots i took in calendar 2009, and almost as many in 2010 i realized about 80% were with that one lens, i just wanted to try an exercise in forcing myself out of the comfort zone, well it does make a difference, there's a reason that lens is the range it is, it really is the everyman solution most of the time. and i certainly won't do disney again without it, i needed that 24 end a few times, and at all the fireworks shows, i cut the tops off a few bursts simply from not being wide enough. although i personally wish canon had made this lens 24-135/150 , that would have been perfect walkaround
Those ones with a "pulse pattern" is how you'd see it if your eyes could etch in an exposure over time. Otherwise, it's called "strobe". ; : ; Funny how the camera sees things different than your brain.
I set up in front of the water to capture the reflections. ; My little Olympus point and shoot ; C-60 does not have a wide enough lens to get all that I wanted.
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