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How to photograph New Years Eve Fireworks
December 31, 2011
Posted by on You will need a tripod or a very steady hand so save the drinking until after midnight….
Seriously photographing fireworks is not rocket science (sorry) but a few tips would certainly make it more likely you will get some decent results that go with a bang (sorry).
These tutorials are full of the information you need to get sparkling (sorry) images rather than have you doing cart(catherine) wheels (sorry) in despair as you miss the final blow out.
Happy new year,may the next be better than the last.
From Digital Photo School we have these words of wisdom”
Do you want to know how to photograph fireworks? With 4th July just days away I thought I’d refresh this article in which I give 10 Fireworks Photography tips to help you get started.
Fireworks Displays are something that evoke a lot of emotion in people as they are not only beautiful and spectacular to watch but they also are often used to celebrate momentous occasions.”...read on here
Jeff Wignall also has much useful help here