2 second exposure of a firework shell at the 2017 PL Fireworks Festival in Osaka.
I have to congratulate the fireworks technicians who created this shell, it is 4 dimensional art! The figure of the flower only appears in a long exposure photograph, I was extremely lucky to have started this shot as the shell left the launcher. On the memory card the flower was drawn from the bottom, the stem being recorded as the shell is lofted skyward and the petals of the blossom when the shell reached the apex and exploded!
More photos of this fireworks display here: PL Fireworks Festival 2017
Tech: Canon EOS Kiss x5, Canon 55-250mm F9 T:2s
These are wonderful impressions my friend again. Thank you for the great pictures from your !
Good job @mweich, you are truly blessed to have the opportunity to visit such beautiful places. Regardless of all that is religious, one can really appreciate the attention to its core representation, simply by looking at the efforts that people have made to build their beliefs into miracles with precious beauty more than just physical. It is amazing that the struggle never betrays results.
Thanks for the great pictures and information
Good article, thanks for sharing the beauty.
@marhaban
Amazing photo!! Looks really like a flower) thanks for sharing this beauty!
Thanks for your support @olgy-art!
That's an awesome photo! Now I understand why the Japanese word for fireworks is hanabi, literally "flower fire."
That's exactly right! Some of the shells launched had 90cm diameters, very loud even from 2km away!
Nice capture! It really looks like a flower 8)))
I need to try to capture a fireworks!
It's tricky to get the timing right, just set the exposure, aperture and focus and keep mashing the button on the remote (the remote is very important, any vibration in the camera shows up really prominently on light sources, which of course is what the whole of the firework is!). But as the show goes on you can get a feel for when the next shell is going up, sometimes you can even see them if you're close enough.
Good luck!
Thanks for the tips, @mweich! Will try to catch a fireworks in my town 8)