Recently, I tried to take some pictures of Bengal lights in the dark. I chose a few of the necessary settings for my camera for the dark time of the day, I also set the required shutter speed to capture the beautiful sparks emanating from Bengal lights.
It was a bit difficult for me to hold Bengal fire in one hand and at the same time with the other hand to press the camera button, but I think I did it.
Used for Photo:
Camera |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 |
Focal Length |
30.4 mm |
Diaphragm |
f/2.8 |
Shutterspeed |
1/2000 |
ISO |
1600 |
Edited |
Adobe Lightroom |
Used for Photo:
Camera |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 |
Focal Length |
10.9 mm |
Diaphragm |
f/1.7 |
Shutterspeed |
1/2500 |
ISO |
1600 |
Edited |
Adobe Lightroom |
Used for Photo:
Camera |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 |
Focal Length |
30.4 mm |
Diaphragm |
f/2.8 |
Shutterspeed |
1/2000 |
ISO |
1600 |
Edited |
Adobe Lightroom |
Used for Photo:
Camera |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 |
Focal Length |
10.9 mm |
Diaphragm |
f/1.7 |
Shutterspeed |
1/2500 |
ISO |
1600 |
Edited |
Adobe Lightroom |
Used for Photo:
Camera |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 |
Focal Length |
11.4 mm |
Diaphragm |
f/1.8 |
Shutterspeed |
1/2500 |
ISO |
1600 |
Edited |
Adobe Lightroom |
Used for Photo:
Camera |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 |
Focal Length |
30.4 mm |
Diaphragm |
f/2.8 |
Shutterspeed |
1/2000 |
ISO |
1600 |
Edited |
Adobe Lightroom |
For my photos I used a glass jar, which cracked after a few minutes, so I had to continue shooting in my hand.
Photos turned out bright with a festive mood that appears at each of you!