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Frohes Neues!
But for being a fireworks picture is just a bit blown out on the centre of the fireworks. I know... fireworks are really difficult to get right ;)
aaaaaaaaand this the first meaningful comment amongst all this commercial spam I have to delete all the time.
I have seriously considered yur point and researched amongst the best fireworks images I know (e.g. here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/182191565/lightbox/). In most images, even ones far beyond my reach, as the one I did link to, show an overexposed explosion. But there are some (like this: http://media.photobucket.com/image/fireworks/dsbeeman/fireworks.jpg) that show no explosion and can thus be done without blown-out area. I guess this depends whether the black powder concussion composition contains much Aluminum (flash) or not (dark).
Even if I don't specially like fireworks (too noisy and crowdy for me) I decided to give it a try this year. The first night almost all my shoots were blown, but the second night I managed to get some decent images as I learned from the first day to shoot right after the explosion and that not all fireworks have the same dynamics.
You can see one of my pictures in my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/victoriagracia/5034153171/
I will try to show some more here explaining how I get them.
I like it very much, I think something could be done to the flash area, just not sure what.
wow.
wish another Victoria would come by...