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Shooting firefly's?
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<blockquote data-quote="10 Gauge" data-source="post: 463559" data-attributes="member: 39102"><p>Curious if anyone has any good advice on shooting firefly's. I just went out and made a quick attempt as I noticed they were rather thick tonight. I stopped down to f22, ISO 100, and went with a 30s exposure hoping they would be bright enough to make it in to the photo, but no luck. Do I need to take shorter photo's with a little wider aperture and higher ISO, maybe 2s shots? The shorter the shot, obviously the harder to time when they are going to light up, maybe only getting a couple per photo. I suppose in PS there would be a way that I could stack a bunch of of photo's to make it look like a bunch are lit up at the same time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="10 Gauge, post: 463559, member: 39102"] Curious if anyone has any good advice on shooting firefly's. I just went out and made a quick attempt as I noticed they were rather thick tonight. I stopped down to f22, ISO 100, and went with a 30s exposure hoping they would be bright enough to make it in to the photo, but no luck. Do I need to take shorter photo's with a little wider aperture and higher ISO, maybe 2s shots? The shorter the shot, obviously the harder to time when they are going to light up, maybe only getting a couple per photo. I suppose in PS there would be a way that I could stack a bunch of of photo's to make it look like a bunch are lit up at the same time? [/QUOTE]
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