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Friday night fireworks after the baseball game in downtown Tulsa

Disney night

 

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"The Loveliest Castle in the World" is just along the road from where i live had their firework display this evening I was lucky to have some press passes to go and watch and take pictures

Fireworks above Riddarfjärden with Stadshuset (Stockholm City Hall) in the background as seen from atop a hill on the island of Södermalm.

Shot originally in Fuji Velvia slide film and digitally scanned.

Prettige Kerstdagen en een voorspoedig en Gezond 2018

 

Merry Christmas and Happy New year

A rare combination of drizzle and firework. It's a part of traditional festival in Northern Kerala, India

Macau International Fireworks Display Contest 澳門國際煙花比賽匯演

Ich wünsche euch allen ein Frohes Neues Jahr. Und einen tollen Start ins Jahr 2016. Viel Spaß und Erfolg beim Fotografieren und das euch nie die Ideen ausgehen. Natürlich auch viel Gesundheit und Glück.

 

I wish all my followers and people who see my account the first time Happy New Year! Good luck! I Hope you have a great time ahead.

 

Happy new year 2018 !!!

Bournemouth Fireworks August 2016 taken from our hotel balcony in Alum Chine.

Another shot from my balcony. Enjoy the colors.

One of the most artistic,exciting, beautiful, firework festivals in Japan.

at Tatsuno-shi,Hyogo-ken,Japan

EXPLORE 08/05/2008 # 170

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Firework display in the small North Essex village of Colne Engaine, Essex.

[Katy Perry: Firework]

This is from the new years fireworks display at the Takhini Arena. Both Mom and Rachel have on pictures from here.

A part of the Hove Lions firework display at the Sussex County Cricket Ground.

 

For those not familiar with British customs, we celebrate the uncovering of the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament by Guy Fawkes and his mates on 5th Nov 1605. Ever since, bonfires have been lit and fireworks have been let off on this evening. Effigies of Guy Fawkes are burnt on the bonfires, and in some towns, communal celebrations include the burning of effigies of politicians, popes, ne'er-do-wells, and pain-in-the-bum celebrities.

 

When I were a lad, the custom was to build a guy by stuffing trousers, shirt and a jacket cadged from our dads, putting a cardboard face on it, and dragging it around the streets on a cart asking adults for a 'penny for the guy' for us to buy fireworks with.

 

Only the British would have permitted their children to beg for cash from complete strangers for them to buy explosives which would then be detonated in the streets.

 

In our house, our five cats are treated to Planet Rock being played loud on the radio to drown out the noise, the lights left on, and any junk removed from underneath and behind sofas and beds.

Some new accelerating fire effects on the firework dispaly "Flammende Sterne" in OStfildern 2006.

 

Canon PowerShot G3

Aufnahmedatum/-zeit: 25.08.2006 22:48

Aufnahmemodus: Manuell

Tv (Verschlusszeit): 3.2

Av (Blendenzahl): 5.6

Filmempfindlichkeit (ISO): 50

Objektiv: 7.2 - 28.8mm

Brennweite: 7.2mm

Smolensk city day

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Firework display in the small North Essex village of Colne Engaine, Essex.

Clermont Ferrand's fireworks for the National Day

St Paul Minnesota Downtown Firework July 4th 2015

Perfect weather to enjoy great firework.

By the beautiful stone arch bridge.

With the 4th of July holiday upon us this weekend, I thought I would answer one of the more frequently asked questions I have received over the years.

 

How do you take picture of fireworks?

 

I am always more then happy to share because I was asking this question of others a few years ago myself.

 

Firework photography is actually pretty simple. Honestly. Becoming an effective fireworks photographer is less about skill and more about understanding how to let the camera do the work for you and putting your equipment in position to succeed.

 

Required

1) Camera and Lens - Your camera does not have to be anything fancy, in fact you can achieve success with a point and shoot. One of my favorite fireworks shots from a peer is from a point and shoot.

2) Tripod - Must Have - Fireworks photography is long exposure photography in short bursts requiring exposures longer than 3 seconds all the way up to 13 minutes.

3) Shutter Release - A shutter release used to trigger the shutter is a must to open and keep open the shutter during a long exposure. Touching the camera will produce shake and blurry photos and use of the timed exposures is inconsistent.

 

Optional

1) Neutral Density Filters - This is not for the first timer at fireworks photography but Neutral Density Filters when added to your lens will allow for longer exposures at higher F Stops with better highlight control. Again this technique is 300-400 level.

 

Location, Location, Location

 

I believe that isolated fireworks bursts in the sky are quite bland and lack story. Integration to the scene and proper composition is everything. After all, fireworks add drama when they are part of a larger landscape. Scout your location, get there early, and draw in plenty of foreground to add drama and scale(see below).

 

The Technique

1) Set your camera to Manual (or Bulb). You will need to be able to start and stop and hold open your frame for anywhere from 3 to 10 seconds. Bulb or manual mode will allow for this. Consult your cameras manual.

2) ISO - Set your ISO to a low ISO (ISO 100, 200). Allows for longer exposures and deeper colors.

3) F-Stop / Aperture – Set your F-Stop / Aperture to F11 or higher

3) Manual Focus - Turn off the auto focus feature on your lens, your camera will be "hunting" for something to focus on. (see below)

4) Set depth of field on your lens to Infinity to have your frame in focus. Not sure what that is… it look like this ∞ (see below)

5) Use your shutter release to open and close the shutter with times between 3-5 seconds, perhaps higher. With exposures over 5 seconds you will risk over exposure so adjust your F-Stop to offset the highlights associated with long exposures.

 

That’s it…

 

Through this technique you will steady the camera, keep the shutter open, and capture the launch / explosion of the shell. And capture magical photos.

 

Post processing with be another lesson at a later day.

 

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