Symphonies and Fireworks
An evening spent at the Symphony:
^^Because it’s just priceless^^
109mm – 1/80 – f/5 – ISO 100
^^Enjoying lovely deserts on paper plates, arranged by…^^
163mm – 1/80 – f/5.6 – ISO 100
^^…a fifteen-year-old boy. No other explanation required.^^
55mm – 1/30 – f/4 – ISO 1600
^^First attempts at fireworks photography. Although not very colorful, at least this shot came out clear.^^
~All images [except the last one] edited very slightly in Windows Live Photo Gallery [very small white balance and exposure adjustments]. And yes, I so totally cranked the ISO on that last one.~
I love the first picture. You may not have been able to help it but that bar/wire/thing running across the top of it is distracting. Otherwise it’s very amusing =P
I was just thinking about that Ashley…I could take that out in Photoshop if you want. And yes, it’s the full version, Adobe CS5. *polishes lovingly* XD
No, I couldn’t help that from where I was sitting, unfortunately. I COULD have gotten up and moved over, but we technically were not supposed to be photographing, and I didn’t want to go stand right in front of everybody with this huge camera…Hehe. I could take that out in GIMP if I wanted to. But I don’t really. Too much work ;)
And Only CS5, Mr. Shift? Really? Tsk tsk.
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