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Re: Rock Festival Pyrotechnics
Originally posted by Daisy M View PostIt would have been a great shot without the guitarist, but that addition really makes the shot. Well caught indeed.Chris
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Did you' anticipate' using single shot mode or did you fire off a few?Bob
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Bit of both really Bob.
The pyrotechnics will only go off a couple of times during each performance, but it will only happen for the headline bands. There is no forewarning to the public, but I found out that the band and security get a 10 second warning via a buzz in their earpiece. I didn't get that info, but if you are observant, you can notice the band take a step back from the very front of the stage and the security move a step or two away. Then I am ready for the initial flames and squeeze off three shots, which is what I normally do for birds in flight shots .......... without the fire!Colin
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I like that.
I'd be inclined to clone out the guitar's headstock to make the apparition in the flame a bit more freaky...Nigel
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