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How to Take Fireworks Photographs (5 Important Steps)

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    How to Post-Process Your Fireworks Photography. Shooting in RAW gives you complete control over the way the final photograph looks. We recommend using Photoshop or Lightroom, but you can use other photo editing software, of course. When editing fireworks, it is important to preserve the details of the scene. To bring out the texture of the ...

How to Photograph Fireworks | B&H eXplora

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    The skies often accumulate 'smog' and dirty air from previous fireworks going off. Also the grand finale usually has way to many fireworks going off at once. 3) If you like Photoshop, make some exposures without and fireworks and before the fireworks begin. Then add fireworks when and where your like later.

Tips for Taking Great Fireworks Photos | Nikon

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    Shoot the highest quality file you can. NEF is ideal. Set the camera to a low ISO, such as 200. A good starting point for aperture is f/11. Instead of choosing a …

How to Photograph Fireworks: 10 Easy Tips

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How to Photograph Fireworks - National Geographic

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    Turn off your flash and set your camera to manual mode. This allows you to control the exposure and aperture yourself. A good starting place for your settings is ISO 100, f/11, at 1/2 second. If ...

How to Photograph Fireworks and Get Amazing Results

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    You don’t need a large aperture prime lens to shoot fireworks – a zoom lens is ideal, since you can fine tune your framing without having to physically move anywhere. Personally, whenever I plan on shooting fireworks, I typically bring two such zoom lenses with me. NIKON D700 + 70-200mm f/2.8 @ 200mm, ISO 100, 25 sec, f/10.0

How to Photograph Fireworks - NYIP Photo Articles

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    Fireworks Photography Fundamental 1 — A Slow Shutter Speed. A skyrocket takes time from the moment it's launched until the last burst of its color fades. As the rocket sails skyward, the crowd has time to exclaim "Ooh!" Then as it explodes in a burst of …

15 Tips for Successful Fireworks Photography

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    Try different technique including counting 1/2 the exposure before you zoom, or zooming right away and the last 1/2 is zoomed out. Try zooming fast, then slow. Try more bursts, or less. Get some city lights in the shot too. ISO 100, f/6.3, 6 seconds – lens zoomed during the exposure.

Shooting Fireworks I DGWPhotography

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    Shooting Fireworks. July 2, 2009 By David Whitham. It’s that time of year. Every major city is planning a huge fireworks display, and photographers of every stripe are trying to photograph them. All you need is a camera with the ability to hold the shutter open for long periods of time, a steady tripod, and a remote release to trigger your ...

Camera Settings for Shooting Fireworks - Photography Bay

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    Start With These Settings. I like a wide-angle shot for most fireworks scenes. So, try the zooming all the way out to 24mm or wider (18mm on a DSLR with 18-55mm lenses). Frame the shot to capture the ground to sky range where the …

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