Firework Photography

drawboy

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Nice try Spoff, ideally you need a tripod mounted camera and use the bulb setting on your camera. This forces the shutter to stay open for a period of time 1/2-1 second or longer, this then captures the fireworks in mid explosion. Similar to when you see those photo's of misted up waterfalls.
 

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Nice try Spoff, ideally you need a tripod mounted camera and use the bulb setting on your camera. This forces the shutter to stay open for a period of time 1/2-1 second or longer, this then captures the fireworks in mid explosion. Similar to when you see those photo's of misted up waterfalls.
yep, couldn't find the tri-pod so had to make do.

I've asked Santa to bring me a new one so I can try again next year!
 
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