pdsdville wrote:
I love night photography. Add in a few photographer friends, and a bunch of fireworks at Grapevine Lake in Texas and what could be better? Unless you added a few beers but we couldn't because it was prohibited. As you can see a lot of these do not have the initial white burst at the center. I think that in most cases that burst overcomes the colors. I prefer to trigger the shutter just after that burst to emphasise the colors. Hope you like them. Shooting fireworks is almost foolproof so get out there next July 4 and take a few.
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The first photo is great. Adding the lighted buildings as an integral part of the photo is a great twist on the usual “sky as the background“ photos.
Great shots! I've tried my hand a few times, not as good as yours. Question, do you try to get multiple booms on some shots or is each shot one boom?
Thanks
John
pdsdville wrote:
I love night photography. Add in a few photographer friends, and a bunch of fireworks at Grapevine Lake in Texas and what could be better? Unless you added a few beers but we couldn't because it was prohibited. As you can see a lot of these do not have the initial white burst at the center. I think that in most cases that burst overcomes the colors. I prefer to trigger the shutter just after that burst to emphasise the colors. Hope you like them. Shooting fireworks is almost foolproof so get out there next July 4 and take a few.
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Great shots, PDSD! ##1 and 6 are my fave!
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