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Todds Tips: How To Take Fireworks Pictures

  • Hidden Security Camera · 5 months ago
    this one is great. it will help me a lot.much useful for me.very well written.
  • Rick @ VoIP Origination · 5 months ago
    Great tips. I live in California, so fireworks this year were sacrificed in many communities with serious fiscal crises. Those that did have fireworks actually looked rather indulgent in these challenging times of our economy. But there is nothing more awe-inspiring than the sky lit by bright explosions and sparks.
  • nas · 5 months ago
    Good post, no wonder when i take photos of fireworks they always come out blurry and quite poor. Ill see if i can rectify that on my bday when i order some more fireworks
  • chaoticmom · 5 months ago
    Good advice. Especially about the tripod. I remember the good 'ole days of film, and digital is MUCH easier and CHEAPER when taking tons of photos. Also nice to see the photos so soon after taking them, to see if any changes need to be made when shooting.
  • smith · 5 months ago
    I love capturing fireworks picture but i never got the prints well enough. Now i hope by using your described techniques i can get much better pictures.
  • manchesterescorts · 5 months ago
    Great post, very informative. I think a lot of people will find this very useful.Keep post in coming future as well!!!
  • barstools · 5 months ago
    Wow, great picture1 I wish our 4th of July pics turned out this well! Thank you for the advice.
  • Indie · 5 months ago
    Good post, when ever i take photos of fireworks they always come out blurry. thanks for your advice
  • Custom Country Curtains · 5 months ago
    Now my camera will going to rock these world
  • nataliess · 5 months ago
    What should I do if I am using a digital camera? How is it different from a traditional camera?
  • studentmicroscopes · 4 months ago
    If you are using a digital photograph of fireworks is there a way to create a high resolution image that will not look grainy when magnified? It doesn’t need to be perfect under a discount student microscope, but a nice looking blow up image would be nice.
  • Michael · 4 months ago
    I love Fireworks - taking pictures of them is really hard though. This information was helpful.
  • manchesterescorts · 4 months ago
    Hey using tripod is a good idea
  • ivr solutions · 4 months ago
    thanks for the idea i liked it because i always try to become a perfect photographer &m i feel very happy when i get it done!
  • Fire Finch · 4 months ago
    So gorgeous! I have a decent camera for a beginner (Canon 1000D), I'll have to try taking photos of fireworks the next time Australia Day rolls around, although my skills are amateur at best.
  • snowblowerparts · 4 months ago
    It's awesome! I've always wanted to try photography but it's quite an expensive hobby. May be in the future when I can afford to buy a camera for professionals.
  • CashCrate · 4 months ago
    HA! I wish I would've read this a week ago when I went to a fireworks show. All my pictures were blurry and not great quality at all. At least I know for future reference. Great post!
  • lidovenice · 4 months ago
    thanks for your suggestions, I will use it next year by Redentore in Venice, one of the biggest fireworks happening in the World!!!
  • timberlakejustin321 · 4 months ago
    Now i''ll show my inner photographer.lol