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:iconultrathehedgetoaster:
EDIT: If you see red pannels replacing some of the images, try using a different browser, i.e. Internet Explorer.
Though I'd guess that's happening to ne just cause I have so much stuff open in Opera right now...



Sorry for the screen-breaking size, but the photos kinda lost quality when I tried scaling them down even more.
To go to the next photo, click on the slowly flashing arrow in the lower right corner. :P

Horray again for flash-photo collections not being allowed in the photo cathegory. :shrug:

As promised previously [link] , a collection of some great snapshots from this year's fireworks,
most of them done using the "bulb exposure" mode on my camera.
(And in some cases, a result of my shaky hands.)

Enjoy! :)

Is it really called like that? :? By "bulb exposure", I mean a mode where the camera makes a photo, but takes a few seconds "exposure time" before the photo is finished...
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:iconadolfninjahitler95:
WTF?! i downloadet this like 5 min and it just a couble pics!!!
and what is the point to make a flash of some random explosions?
you not have got full fill you gallery shit like this...


ps sorry about some of the writings of abuse because english is quite difficult for me because I'm Finnish
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:iconaxquirix:
The loading text's run away again.
BTW, where's that pic of a three-headed monkey you linked to in a comment once? I can't find it.
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:iconzinng9:
they look a bit weird what kind of powder did they use to creat thos long sparkly things?
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:iconultrathehedgetoaster:
*UltraTheHedgetoaster Jan 14, 2010  Hobbyist Artist
They don't. It doesn't look like that for the human eye, it's a result of the camera using a longer exposure time.
(I looked it up. That's the correct term.)

It pretty much means that the camera takes, e.g., a few seconds to shoot the picture instead of just ... eh ... how long a camera usually would take to shoot a picture. As a result, movements are shown in the picture. If the camera rests on a stand of sorts, everything asides from the moving object will appear still on the finished picture.

I did some small google search and found some astonishing images made using longer exposure time.

[link] - now that's a "ghost writer"
[link] - stars moving through the earth's rotation, a "photo" taken over the course of ~11 hours
[link] - lots of neat pics using longer exposure time

:iconthemoreyouknowplz:
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:iconzinng9:
Ah yes thats true and nice pictures you came up whit well it's looking great.
it's kinda weird too so just keep snaping photos like thes it will be enjoyable to see more of

so keep the awsome work up ultra and good luck to!
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:icondonloco-un-poco:
That's some beautiful fireworks, well done!
Happy 2010! Hope you have had some nice celebrating :D
Best wishes!
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:iconultrathehedgetoaster:
*UltraTheHedgetoaster Jan 21, 2010  Hobbyist Artist
with a slight delay: the same to you. :)
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:iconfrobman:
~Frobman Jan 2, 2010   Filmographer
Happy New Years!
Fireworks. My God.
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