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Ever wondered how to photograph fireworks? With this detailed guide, you'll get the perfect fireworks photos, whether you're using a camera or smartphone! With tips, advice and the camera settings you need for the best fireworks pictures

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Teri Leung
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Happy 4th of July! Hope everyone is celebrating our wonderful nation and enjoying some much needed time off and extra time with family! Thought todays post could be somewhat topical since most sparklers are lit today. Hope you enjoy! (and our photos from last year:) Dress / Sweater First thing you need to know is that you can't shoot them during the day. I mean, you *can* but they just will not show up -- no matter how many you light at once. I recommend shooting them at dusk (first batch of…

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Rachel Thieme
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A staple of any celebration worth its while is the big fireworks display at the end. If you would like to capture the magic of the night, I’ve compiled some tips for you. Photographing fireworks is really fun and, if you’ve never done it, enormously satisfying. For many amateurs it falls into the “Wow, I didn’t know I could do that!” category—well, you can. And fireworks pictures are a wonderful exercise in manual photography—manual focus and manual exposure are the only way to go.

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