Hi all,
as well as the landscape shots I took on Bonfire night I had a go at some portrait ones as well.
For info I used my tripod, and a variety of different camera setting to ensure I got some useable results. As it was every shot was ok, but some were better than others due to the fireworks that came up at the time. None of them were ruined by focus or shake issues which seem to be the main problem I have had with any kind of night-time photography.
Basic setup was 400d mounted on tripod with standard kit 18-55 mm zoom. I used auto focus on a point at the far side of the car park at about the distance I expected the fireworks to explode, then set to manual focus, and reframed on the display area. This meant that the camera was not hunting for focus with every shutter press against a black sky. Shutter priority (Tv) and ISO-100 so I could maximise the shutter time in the low light. I used timed release (10 second countdown timer) on most of them to try to avoid any camera shake from pressing the shutter button, I need to get myself a remote











