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  • the twirly, whirly, make you sick as it spins you round did as it promised, and the fire works worked their magical fire. A time exposure captures them doing their stuff at the Geelong show.

  • Photograph showing a firework and branches from a tree.

  • Photograph of a firework taken on November 5th 2007.

  • Some of the fireworks after the annual torchlight procession, part of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations. The procession starts on the Royal Mile and ends up on Calton Hill, where this and the other fireworks photos were taken. It’s a fantastic event, which I’d recommend to anyone of any age!

  • This photo was taken on bonfire night 2007.

  • Remake of a photo previously removed. / Thunder in the Sky, Blairmore Alberta. / I’ve added the moon in PS to give it a little more pizzazz..

  • Fireworks (flying through the air) captured 5/31/08, at a Texas Rangers baseball game. f/8 / exposure: 2 sec / iso 80 / no tripod / no editing / Canon PowerShot G9

  • Manchester, Connecticut / 4th of july design by christiane © Copyright 2008 christiane, All Rights Reserved.

  • Manchester, Connecticut / 4th of July design by christiane © Copyright 2008 christiane, All Rights Reserved.

  • I shot this very recently at the village feast of Zurrieq, ie July 2008. Zurrieq celebrates two different feasts. This one was dedicated to Our Lady of Mt.Carmel and the next one is due very soon. It will be the feast of St.Catherine. To shoot this, I mounted the camera with 24-105mm zoom lens attached, onto my tripod. I shot this on manual settings. Speed was 0.7 sec at f/8. Focal length 32mm. I had a vantage point here as you can see! On the left side, where there is the building with the high festoon, is one of the local village’s band club. As can be observed the flat roof is filled with patrons who came here to enjoy the fireworks display and to make merry!

  • The sails of The Sydney Opera House light up with every whistle and crackle that fires into the night sky. It is a magnificent location for a fireworks display, even in the middle of winter. The glistening white peaks radiate colour, keeping you mesmorised and unaware of your freezing fingers and toes. Shine a light Sydney, it’s time to celebrate. Although Sydney is not the capital city of Australia, it is the city with the largest population and certainly the Australian city that is most well known around the world. It is the capital of the state of New South Wales.

  • The sky bursts into colour over Brisbane as Riverfire 2008 comes to life. The Riverfire display hearkens the beginning of the Brisbane River Festival, an annual event celebrating the prosperity of Brisbane, Australia. A tradition of Riverfire has been a “Dump and Burn” display by a pair of F111 jets at the beginning and end of the half hour fireworks display. This image captures the first two minutes of Riverfire, from the flame trail of the first F111 to a crescendo of explosions above the Story Bridge. This is a special Riverfire, as the F111s are soon to be retired, and may not make such an appearance again. The image was taken using a WW2 era press camera – a Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic – on Velvia 100 film, using a Staeble Magnogon 105mm copy / process lens, salvaged from a long-dismantled process camera. The Speed Graphic loads 4” by 5” sheet film, which means the slide of this shot alone is almost as big as a typical snapshot you get back from a minilab. Consequently, the slide can be enlarged enormously – up to four feet wide – with very little loss in detail. A wallpaper sized version of this image may be found at Flickr.

  • taken earlier tonight at the Geelong Show (Oct 18 2008)

  • Captured in Victoria Park, London – 02/11/08

  • Fireworks exploding from Edinburgh Castle to bring in the New Year. Featured in ‘First Things’ in May 2009

  • Fourth of July Fireworks BY: / Terri~Lynn / 2009

  • It started life as a fireworks image, but then I became creative and started to experiment… Looking for honest feedback – please show no mercy!

  • Another from the Edinburgh concert held at the castle to celebrate the end of their world famous arts festival… Enjoy a calendar – full… or more in the fireworks series… Thanks so much for looking Ps my computer is off to the shop for some rest and relaxation tomorrow.. see you soon…hopefully :)) Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR (off) 18-200lens / UV filter / tripod f/3.8 / 0.62 sec / ISO-100 / 22mm

  • Shot at Boscastle in Cornwall, England. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. / f 6.3 / 1/25 sec / ISO 200 /

  • Yesterday night we celebrated the most important Indian festival-Diwali or festival of lights. Diwali--the Hindu festival of lights, is the most popular of all the festivals in India, Diwali or Dīpāvali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. They light diyas—cotton string wicks inserted in small clay pots filled with oil—to signify victory of good over the evil within an individual. The festival of Diwali extends over five days. Because of the lights, fireworks, and sweets involved, it’s a great favorite with children. A row of lights: / The name of the festival comes from the Sanskrit word dipavali, meaning row of lights. Diwali is known as the ‘festival of lights’ because houses, shops, and public places are decorated with small earthenware oil lamps called diyas. These lamps, which are traditionally fueled by mustard oil, are placed in rows in windows, doors and outside buildings to decorate them. The lamps are lit to help the goddess Lakshmi(Goddess of wealth) find her way into people’s homes. On the day of Diwali / Deepavali, many wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks. Legend: / In Hinduism, across many parts of India it is the homecoming of Rama after a 14-year exile in the forest and his victory over Ravana. In the legend, the people of Ayodhya (the capital of his kingdom) welcomed Rama by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (dĭpa), thus its name: dīpāwali. Fireworks: / Fireworks are also a big part of the Diwali celebrations, although in recent years there has been a move against them because of noise and atmospheric pollution. Lakshmi puja: / For hinuds the festival honours Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. Special prayers are held in evening(it’s the most important ritual of Diwali)—people worship Goddess Lakshmi. People start the new business year at Diwali, and some Hindus will say prayers to the goddess for a successful year. Some business communities start their financial year on Diwali and new account books are opened on this day. Hindus will leave the windows and doors of their houses open so that Lakshmi can come in. Rangoli are drawn on the floors – rangoli are patterns and the most popular subject is the lotus flower. This because images of Lakshmi traditionally show her either holding a lotus or sitting on one. There is much feasting and celebration, and the Diwali lamps are regarded as making it easy for Lakshmi to find her way to houses. Gifts: / Like Christmas in the West, Diwali is very much a time for buying and exchanging gifts. Traditionally sweets and dried fruit were very common gifts to exchange, but the festival has become a time for serious shopping-clothes, electronics, cars, two wheelers, gold, silver, kitchen utensils, etc etc. Shops are flooded with people on the eve of festival. It is also best time of year to redecorate home.

  • David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2010 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Nikon D200 / Nikon 24-70 F2.8 Sydney 2010 New Years Eve Fireworks

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