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I was trying to take some pics of exploding fireworks, man I tell you it was not easy. Any suggestions for next time.
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I am by no means a pro, but decent fireworks photography starts with a tri-pod and then move on to fiddling with shutter speed, etc. I think a few of the shots you got were pretty cool looking.
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I have no idea, but I like some of the ones you took. I have a point and shoot that has a fireworks tab. Have never tried it. I Usually cant stay up late enough for the fireworks anyway. Just listen to the noise. And calm my dog because she is always freaking out.
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That's some cool fireworks effects, the only thing I would do is a tripod, and then you wouldn't have gotten the cool wave in the fireworks, I like them the way they are
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i think you did a great job
maybe a quicker camera setting that takes allot of pics very quick
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Here are a few of the hundred I took on the 4th of July, definitely use a tripod, a remote shutter release and set your dial on manual, ISO on 100 and roll the shutter speed all the way to "Bulb" that is what I did on these pics, you will get rid of all the camera shake that way, I held the shutter open for 3-5 seconds depending if it was a quick blast or a few in a row !!!
You got a great start !!!
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Awesome Robodad!!!!!! I love your firework pics, thank you! It's a learing process, but I am hooked and love every minute of it
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Nice pics guys, thanks Mark
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not as cool, but figured I'd share, from a few years back
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