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Here are a few more shots of the Frday Night Fireworks shot from a barge in Galveston Bay just off the Kemah Boardwalk. These were shot handheld at ISO12800, and I was a bit surprised at the low noise levels. These shows happen very Friday night in June and July.
First off, this shot was taken in the Morocco Pavilion just next to the gift shop. I had no idea what type of view this would be, but with only 10 minutes to show time I had to pick a place and it happened to be empty. I gotta say, I loved the spot because you had a wall in front of you to lean on (or put your camera if you don't have a tripod) and there were only a handful of people there.
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Nagaoka Fireworks Festival
長岡まつり2014
Nagaoka festival is one of the big fireworks in Japan.
The fireworks can be seen at the both side
of Shinanogawa River. Lots of big fireworks were launched.
長岡の良い所は信濃川の両岸からこの大きな花火が
見物できる事。今回は左岸より。
人出も凄かったので、正面からは見れませんでしたが、
この尺玉の勢いは相変わらずでした。
[movie]
長岡のスターマイン、この空の花はこちらに掲載しました。
Nagaoka city, Niigata pref, Japan
This was taken from the FastPASS+ location down in the rose garden. The better locations where you could see the castle a bit more from the front were already filled when we arrived so I had to work with what I had. Fastpass is nice if you are more interested in avoiding the sardine effect than getting a great view of the fireworks and castle.
Vuurwerkfestival Scheveningen 2009.
A competition between 6 countries. And the winner is....The Netherlands!