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  1. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    wonderful !

  2. nyagora
    nyagora ·

    @mackiechartres Thank you very much.
    I shot at 400mm. Since I didn't have a remote control, I had to keep pressing the shutter button with my finger for 30 seconds.

  3. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    @nyagora Very interesting 👍 I can see that there have been slight movements of the camera, and it created nice light artifacts on the red and white lamps. I really like the effect !

  4. nyagora
    nyagora ·

    @mackiechartres Thank you.
    I think the camera and lens were probably shaken at the moment you pressed the shutter, and then stabilized after a while.
    Fireworks that move after being stabilized have less blur.

  5. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    @nyagora I don't have a Canon EOS 1N, so I don't really know, but if you don't have a remote control, maybe you could put the camera on a small tripod, set the speed on 30s, and then use the self timer, so you don't have to press the shutter yourself ?

  6. mackiechartres
    mackiechartres ·

    (maybe it is not possible due to the weight of the zoom?)

  7. nyagora
    nyagora ·

    @mackiechartres I don't usually use a self-timer, so I didn't know how to set it.

    I made a mistake, but when I went to shoot the starry sky, I took a picture of it for a minute, but it hurt my finger, so I made a successful bid for the remote control at the auction.

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