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Rocket Firework Photography

Everybody loves the firework & I love to shoot the firework! I especially love to shoot the Rocket firework. A rocket is a pyrotechnic device made out of a paper tube that propels itself into the air in order to fly. Types of rockets include the skyroc kets , which have a stick to provide stability during airborne flight; missiles, which rotate rather than having a stick for stability, or are shot out of a tube; and bottle rockets , smaller fireworks – 1½ in (3.8 cm) long, though the attached stick extends the total length to approximately 12 in (30 cm) – that usually contain whistle effects. .. From Wikepedia Here are some of the tips about shooting these kind of photograph. You need a tripod without that it is not possible to shoot these images. Framing should be vertical as the subject is. 1. By taking precautions we will ensure that it will go upwards but it is difficult to know what path it will follow. I use wide angle lens for this. Currently I don't have a

Betterphotography Winner September 2009

I am happy to share with you that recently my photograph "pure" has been selected as a winner on second place on betterphotography in People category. About the image: This is portrait of my beautiful daughter "Mansi" . This is the photograph in the same photoshoot as in "Sinless". I have converted it to black & white to enhance the concept of purity & innocence. The setup was pretty simple the image was taken without flash & natural light in my balcony. She had given me very fine, natural expressions on that day. She is just 4-1/2 years old now & I am really get amazed the way she responds & co-operate me off course unless she doesn't gets into naughty mood. You can see me in her eyes with a bright background door & wall. The EXIF data for this image is: Model: Canon Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL FocalLength: 55.0 mm ISOSpeedRatings: 400 ApertureValue: f/5.6 ExposureTime: 1/20 sec. ExposureProgram: Aper