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#61 Andrew

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Posted 07 March 2005 - 02:28 PM

Just thought I'd share this photo:

microstar fountains  :D

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those purple microstars are pretty cool, nice effect.

#62 Creepin_pyro

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Posted 09 March 2005 - 01:28 PM

WOW! That looks really good!
How are long Exposure photos taken?

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Glad you liked it :)

In this case, the long exposure is done with a remote shutter release cable, basically opening the shutter for a few seconds at a time. This is known as a "bulb" exposure. Some cameras have this ability, some don't.

#63 Yugen-biki

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Posted 13 March 2005 - 10:28 AM

There are a lot of great photos in this topic from you all here!

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About the camera I use to take pictures: http://www.steves-di...iews/c5050.html

Its very good to take pictures with but not good at all when recording a movie.

The camera I use to take misc. picures and record movies is this one: http://www.steves-di...views/a400.html

VGA resolution and 10fsp is very good for this price class.


And now to the picture you all have been waiting for! (160Kb)

http://www.a0tu.com/...ghresorange.jpg

This is some orange stars. The stars on the right is Velines? and the stars to the right is Perigrin?s.

Velines:
KClO4 55%
CaCO3 15
Parlon 15
Red Gum 9
MgAl (74?m spherical) 6
Dextrin +4

Perigrin:
KClO4 68%
CaCO3 11
PVC 2
Red Gum 12
Dextrin 5
C 2

They were primed with BP and 4,4% Al german black and 3,6% Dextrin

Read more about it on my new and updated pyro page: http://www.a0tu.com/Yuki/Index.html

Edited by Yugen-biki, 13 March 2005 - 10:33 AM.





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