Saturday, March 17, 2012

Photo Ops and Contest: Italy vs Philippines - Last Leg of the 3rd Phil. Intl. Pyromusical Competition




Your last chance to see the brightest show on Earth, the last performance of this year's Pyromusical Competition.

On March 17, 2012, at the SM Mall of Asia,  it will be Italy and our very own Team Philippines who will be showcasing their fireworks artistry.

This weekend, show your support to Team Philippines and enjoy the fireworks display and a concert sponsored by Close Up featuring Rico Blanco, Barbie Almalbis, Gino Padilla and Never the Strangers band.



For more details and ticket information, please visit: http://www.pyrophilippines.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/smmallofasia for special promos.

You can also join the photo contest where the 1st prize is P 15,000 + DSLR.  For details, please visit:
http://wazupphilippines.blogspot.com/2012/02/capture-spark-photo-contest-by-sm-moa.html

Try your luck as well in the texting competition draw:  You may text to win a trip for 2 to the winning country of the Pyromusical Competition. Just text: VOTE (space) PYROMOA (space) iLIKE (space) country code and send to 2948. You may also get to win VIP tickets and Canon Cameras.  For this week, use AU for Australia and CA for Canada.




Avail of free and discounted tickets under the Close Up promos.  Buy P100 worth of Close Up products and you get free P100 ticket or use it as 50% discount for the P300 or P500 tickets.  For more details, please see: https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=317294081641377


DON'T MISS IT!
SEE YOU THERE!







  Credits:
- Video courtesy of Plantinum Fireworks You Tube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/PlatinumFireworks/videos

- Close Up poster from Close Up Philippines FB page: https://www.facebook.com/CloseupPhilippines

Photo of the Day: March 17, 2012

Orange Kitten

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Photo of the Day - March 14, 2012


Paparazi Mode

Maxine Magalona and Raymond Gutierrez at the Magnum Ice Cream Launch Party


f/5.6  1/125 at ISO 400 Manual with E-TTL Flash + Rogue Flashbender


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Canada's Fireworks Display Highlights - 5th Leg of the 3rd Philippine International Pyromusical Competition

Australia vs Canada in the 5th leg of 2012 Pyromusical Competition.  There was something different with the fireworks displays and styles of presentation by the two. Canada's display is quite unique and really geared to the pyro-musical aspect.  I have a hunch that Canada will be in the top place this year!

Here are some of the photos of the highlights of Canada's fireworks display.  You can click on any of the photo for a larger view.






Hearts in different angles









Finale: The big cloud raining



Here are the video highlights for Canada's performance.







* Photos and videos by Ted Claudio of Teddy Bear Photography

Monday, March 12, 2012

Australia's Fireworks Display Highlights - 5th Leg of the 3rd Philippine International Pyromusical Competition

In the 5th leg of 2012 Pyromusical Competition, it was Australia vs Canada.  There was something different with the fireworks displays and styles of presentation by the two.

Here are some of the photos of the highlights of Australia's fireworks display.  You can click on any of the photo for a larger view.









Here are the video highlights for Australia's performance.







* Photos and videos by Ted Claudio of Teddy Bear Photography

Friday, March 9, 2012

Basic Tips and Techniques in Photographing Fireworks


Shooting fireworks is fun and easy
After posting some fireworks photos in this blog and in http://wazupphilippines.blogspot.com/, a lot of people were asking me tips on shooting fireworks.  They got inspired by the photos and want to go to the 3rd Philippine International Pyromusical Competition and photograph the fireworks display as well.  Due to popular demand, here are the tips and techniques I use when shooting fireworks. This is the basic technique to capture photos of fireworks using the light trail long exposure method:

Equipment:
  • Camera with Manual Aperture and Shutter Speed Settings including Bulb Mode
  • A fixed wide angle lens (~ 24mm full frame 17mm cropped sensors) or zoom with similar wide angle focal length.  Kit lens set to the widest focal length are ideal.  This is applicable if you are near/mid distance to the venue. If you are very far, you might require a longer focal length
  • Tripod:  A must to get sharper and better fireworks photos.  Can be optional but beyond the scope of this post
  • Remote release cable or device (optional but without it, timing can be more difficult)


Location and Setup
  • Arrive earlier at the venue so you can survey and get a good spot
  • Some prefer fireworks only shoots against the sky and background. For beginners, I advise these to gain experience in shooting fireworks before including foreground elements like people, buildings, and landmarks which makes it more complicated.
  • Check direction and velocity of wind.  If wind is going towards the camera, smoke will build up and show in your photos. Shoot more earlier in the sequence on non-windy days.  The smoke accumulates and the later fireworks will be less contrasty.
  • In some events, they usually do test firing of the fireworks.  This can be used to compose your framing and test your exposure.
  • Remember/approximate the edges of your framing so that you have an idea what will be include or not in your framing. These is useful if you are turning off your LCD preview. Alternative is have your preview on and look at it occasionally for verification or adjustment.


Camera Setup and Settings:

  • Mount your camera to a tripod.  Watch your horizons to make sure that its not tilted. Adjust tripod legs and head accordingly.
  • Connect a shutter release cable so that you can release the shutter without moving the camera.  If you don't have a shutter release cable, you can use the 2-second self-timer.  However, this will make timing your shots more difficult. Make sure that your camera is off before connecting or disconnecting any attachments.
  • Set your camera to Manual (M) mode
  • Use the lowest ISO possible, usually ISO 100, to get the least noise and get cleaner, higher contrast shots.
  • Set focus to manual.  Autofocus might not work as fast and you will miss a lot of shots.  Focus on the distance where the fireworks will be fired.  If you can locate the launching pad, focus there or anywhere in the similar distance.  This most of the time is far and focus to almost the lens infinity settings. Also remember that if you zoom/change your focal length, please re-adjust your focus.
  • Adjust to White Balance to Daylight or Tungsten.  Tungsten will give the true color but some people prefer daylight for the warmer colors. I usually shoot RAW so I can choose later which WB matches selected photos, in addition to insurance to exposure issues.
  • Set the shutter speed to Bulb (B) settings.  Bulb mode allows you to control the how much time the shutter will be open to expose the picture instead of using a fixed shutter speed
  • Set aperture initially to f/11.  Fireworks are usually bright and can be photographed with smaller apertures. The aperture should be adjusted in relation to the brightness of the fireworks.  Open-up (bigger aperture hole, lower number) to f/8 or more if your initial shots does not look well exposed.  On the reverse, stop-down (smaller aperture, higher number) to f/16 if your shots look over-exposed.
  • Adjust camera framing portrait or landscape. I usually use landscape for wider shoots and crop them latter to get portrait shots or take only a few portrait shots. Make sure you leave some space for bigger shells and wider multiple shells explosion.  Since your camera is mounted on a tripod, it's not advisable to be switching to portrait/landscape mode because it takes time to switch and lose some of the fireworks. 


Actual Shooting

Press the remote release button to start exposing and hold it pressed.  As long as you don't release the button, the shutter is open to capture the fireworks. Release the button to finish exposure.


Press the button when the firework is launch or about to explode and hold the button pressed until firework shell finished exploding.  This usually last a few seconds.  Your timing of pressing the button will results in these two variations:

1. Late timed shots without launch light trail (tree trunk like trail)
2. Early timed shots to include launch to create light trail of launch (tree trunk like trail)
Please note that some of the fireworks actually do not create a light trail when launch but only when they explode.  So timing variations to create launch trail does not apply to these type, however, timing is still important to press just before or on the explosion to create a better explosion light trail (flower light trail)

The number of layers/overlays of fireworks depends on two factors:
  • the rate of firing (how often the fireworks are launched)
  • your exposure time (how long before you released the button after pressing it)

During the slow rate of fire, make your exposure short 1-3 seconds for simple layered shot.

Simple layered shots: 3 secs at f/8 ISO 100
Alternatively, expose longer, 4-10 seconds for multi-layer (3 or more fireworks sequence)

Exposed longer at 9 sec @ f/11 ISO 100 to create more layers and variety of fireworks
Just be careful not to expose to long especially if there are repeating shots in the same area or a sequence of fireworks in the base like fountains.  This will lead to overexposure.

Prolonged exposure and/or repeated fireworks at same area leads to overexposure

Near the finale or in some peaks of the performance (and sometimes in the Intro!), the rate of firing will increase so you will get more layers of fireworks even you expose shortly.  This was in the finale so even in 2 seconds of exposure, the photo had more layers.

Finales/Peaks: More layers even at 2 seconds at f/13 ISO 100

Track results every few batches to make sure there are no issues in focus and exposure.

Remember if you zoom in or out, check your focus again.

Adjust aperture accordingly to adjust to intensity of fireworks.  There are weaker fireworks at slow parts and very bright explosive ones during the finale.

Since you are shooting with a digital camera, take a lot of photos since it's no cost anyway.  Try different varieties: simple layer, multi-layered, wide shots, zoomed shots, etc...

Enjoy shooting your fireworks display!
 

Monday, March 5, 2012

Close Up Intermission Fireworks Display Mar 3 2012 at the Pyromusical Competition SM Mall of Asia


The 4th leg of 2012 Pyromusical Competition last March 3, 2012 seems to be best week.  With Champion China versus new comer Netherlands. The crowd attendance on this leg seems to be the largest so far due to the great expectations from China's performance.  The crowd did not get disappointed and got what they expected and got a bonus from the exciting presentation of Netherlands.  As one of the major sponsors, Close Up had an intermission fireworks, in between the two displays.  It was short but nice!
 
Here are some of the highlights of Close Up's fireworks display in photos and video. You can click on any of the photo for a larger view.




* Photos and videos by Ted Claudio of Teddy Bear Photography

Netherlands' Fireworks Display Highlights - 4th Leg of the 3rd Philippine International Pyromusical Competition

The 4th leg of 2012 Pyromusical Competition seems to be best week so far in the series.  The new kid in town of the competition, Netherlands, who entered with a big bang was pitted against the champion, China.  The crowd attendance on this leg seems to be the largest so far due to the great expectations from China's performance.  The crowd did not get disappointed and got what they expected from China and more from the newcomer.  Netherlands wow the crowd with their amazing fireworks. They definitely will be a contender to top place of the contest.
 
Here are some of the highlights of Netherlands' fireworks display.  You can click on any of the photo for a larger view.


Here are the video highlights for Netherlands' rocking performance. Apologies for the distraction of the hand and cardboard of the adjacent photographer appearing in the frame once in a while.



Apologies for Part 2 not having audio.  Youtube has muted the audio due to some copyright issues as describe below:
"Your video, Part 2 of Netherlands' Firework Display Performance at the 3rd Phil. Intl. Pyromusical Competition, may include content that is owned or administered by these entities: 

  • Entity: EMI Content Type: Musical Composition
  • Entity: Warner Chappell Content Type: Musical Composition"
It must have something to do with the soundtrack use by Netherlands.



* Photos and videos by Ted Claudio of Teddy Bear Photography