Fireworks are always very mesmerizing, whether you watch it from close-by or from far away. You can see celebration in the air. It's one of those experiences you really want to capture on your camera because it's so beautiful.
It's hard to get a lot of experimental time for photographing fireworks, because it's such an occasional thing and doesn't last very long. So it's hard to get really good firework photos that's doesn't just show that you have seen the fireworks. This tutorial give that extra tips and techniques you need to know before the fireworks start shooting. Enjoy!
Bayasaa |
William McIntosh |
It makes a picture just so much better if you can include
nice architecture, landscape or foreground subjects.
Srichand Pendyala |
Paul Niccolls |
Deleep George |
Steve Siewmei |
Water is a great feature to add to the photo if possible.
Reflections of light in water are awesome to work with.
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