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A few shots of the Mother's Day fireworks, taken from my window here in View Talay 1. Camera is a Panasonic Lumix TZ3.

 

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Most pics were taken with a 15 second shutter speed. The three darker ones were taken with a 2 second shutter speed, just as an experiment. Unfortunately, this camera has no speed settings between 2 and 15 seconds that I can find.

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A few shots of the Mother's Day fireworks, taken from my window here in View Talay 1. Camera is a Panasonic Lumix TZ3.
I like the better contrast and clarity of the shorter shutter.

Here is one the TGF took, heaven knows what the settings were? :P

 

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This was a great show !!! I watched it from the PBG and it just seemed to go on forever.

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I like the better contrast and clarity of the shorter shutter.
Actually, if I had my druthers I'd have selected a shutter speed closer to 5-10 seconds. It would have given good clarity but not left the shutter open so long that so many shells went off.

 

Here is one the TGF took, heaven knows what the settings were? :lol:
I do! :D

 

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A lucky grab. I'd rather be lucky than good I'll tell you that! :whistling:

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This was a great show !!! I watched it from the PBG and it just seemed to go on forever.
There were presentations from several countries, accounting for the pauses between shows. Unfortunately I arrived back home from Ayutthaya toward the end of it, accounting for why there aren't more pictures. You could see it from the highway on the way here though, very cool.
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Actually, if I had my druthers I'd have selected a shutter speed closer to 5-10 seconds. It would have given good clarity but not left the shutter open so long that so many shells went off.

 

I do! :D

 

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A lucky grab. I'd rather be lucky than good I'll tell you that! :whistling:

Blimey, lucky my credit card details aren't in there........ :D

She was lucky, she didn't even try to use the special nightime or 'fireworks' options!

Mind you, there were cameras all around with the flash being utilized....... :clueless :lol:

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Blimey, lucky my credit card details aren't in there........ :rolleyes:
BWAHAHAHA!!! Amazing how much data is in them photos eh?

 

She was lucky, she didn't even try to use the special nightime or 'fireworks' options!

Mind you, there were cameras all around with the flash being utilized....... :clueless :whistling:

Actually, unless she was using a tripod, she was lucky she wasn't using the "fireworks" or "nighttime" options, as they leave the shutter open longer.
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yep great photos, I've been thinking about getting one of those Lumix cameras.

 

You might have swayed me with those good shots.

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yep great photos, I've been thinking about getting one of those Lumix cameras.

 

You might have swayed me with those good shots.

Make sure that you look at the setup menu system before making up your mind. It's a bit obtuse as compared to, say, my Canon A1100IS. The 10x optical zoom is also great but makes the camera a bit heavy for a shirt pocket. In all, I'm glad I have both cameras. Edited by Bruce Mangosteen
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BWAHAHAHA!!! Amazing how much data is in them photos eh?

 

Actually, unless she was using a tripod, she was lucky she wasn't using the "fireworks" or "nighttime" options, as they leave the shutter open longer.

Well she did okay..... but certainly no tripod, just holding the camera up in the air above her head like the rest of them!

 

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Well she did okay..... but certainly no tripod, just holding the camera up in the air above her head like the rest of them!
Given the 1/40 sec shutter speed she wouldn't have needed a tripod unless you and she were ...erm... multitasking. :whistling: She would have needed it in "nighttime" or "fireworks" mode though.
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Given the 1/40 sec shutter speed she wouldn't have needed a tripod unless you and she were ...erm... multitasking. :chogdee She would have needed it in "nighttime" or "fireworks" mode though.
Not much chance of that.....LOL.

By that time I had grown weary and couldn't face pushing my way through the crowds. I was left with the handbag and my back against a coconut tree sucking on a can of Leo. I could see fine from there, fortunately being 6 inches taller than most of the crowd.

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Not much chance of that.....LOL.
They can be so shy sometimes. :D

 

By that time I had grown weary and couldn't face pushing my way through the crowds. I was left with the handbag and my back against a coconut tree sucking on a can of Leo. I could see fine from there, fortunately being 6 inches taller than most of the crowd.
Unfortunately I have no such advantage. The vantage point of this condo has its benefits though. :D
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Norton warned me repeatedly that the Photobucket site is unsafe.

It listed the virus it was trying to infect with - something called the Bloodhound Exploit 281.

I decided to stay away from the site after the warning.

Those who have been there may want to check their machines for nasties.

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Norton warned me repeatedly that the Photobucket site is unsafe.

It listed the virus it was trying to infect with - something called the Bloodhound Exploit 281.

I decided to stay away from the site after the warning.

Those who have been there may want to check their machines for nasties.

I use Norton on two machines and have no such issues. Here is the description of the warning from Symantec:

 

http://www.symantec.com/security_response/...-082500-0801-99

Bloodhound.Exploit.281 is a heuristic detection for files attempting to exploit the Microsoft GDI+ GIF File Parsing Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (BID 31020).

 

Note: Virus definitions dated October 13, 2009 or earlier detect this threat as Trojan.Giframe.

 

I would say that the infection is not in the Photobucket site itself, but was present in one or more GIF files you clicked on at some point.

 

Just curious: You obviously opened this thread. Did you load the images? If so, did you get the warning?

 

Very good Bruce...

 

YOU KNOW THAT :beer

LOL! Cheers mate! :beer
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Best fireworks shows that I've ever seen, lasted nearly 2 hours. Had a great seat right in front of one of the barges about 250 meters away at the Chang Beer seating area as a Thai family saw me and my TGF standing nearby and offered up a couple of seats at their table along with some beer and food. They were happy when I ordered a pitcher of beer later in the show. The entire beach area was packed as many Thais came from out of town to watch the show.

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Best fireworks shows that I've ever seen, lasted nearly 2 hours. Had a great seat right in front of one of the barges about 250 meters away at the Chang Beer seating area as a Thai family saw me and my TGF standing nearby and offered up a couple of seats at their table along with some beer and food. They were happy when I ordered a pitcher of beer later in the show. The entire beach area was packed as many Thais came from out of town to watch the show.
Sounds like a great night for you and your girl. Cudos to the folks that offered you seats at their table, and to you for reciprocating. :thumbup
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I use Norton on two machines and have no such issues. Here is the description of the warning from Symantec:

 

http://www.symantec.com/security_response/...-082500-0801-99

 

 

I would say that the infection is not in the Photobucket site itself, but was present in one or more GIF files you clicked on at some point.

 

Just curious: You obviously opened this thread. Did you load the images? If so, did you get the warning?

 

LOL! Cheers mate! :clueless

 

Yes, I opened two of the images - and got the same warning both times. Upon which I decided that maybe it was not an error made by Norton.

Do you update definitions regularly? Mine are. And I am using Norton 360, which has all sorts of apps bundled into it.

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