Tips to take great fireworks photos for the Fourth of July
Posted on June 27th, 2008 in Tips & Tutorial |
OKay. Cookies time now. Today I’ll share something about photography tips. Many people would like to take beautiful fireworks photos when the holiday comes. But some of them didn’t know how to take them. Not a problem anymore, just follow my steps.
The Fourth of July immediately brings to mind beautiful bursts of light and color booming and cascading from the sky.
Naturally, it’s an ideal opportunity for taking fantastic photos. We’ll show you a few creative ideas for photographing fireworks with your digital camera and simple techniques for capturing unforgettable images.
Before you head off to the show, you’re going to need a few things:
1. Bring memory for the memories. Remember to keep extra memory cards handy, and leave yourself enough memory for the big finale (you’ll be clicking away like crazy). And don’t forget a backup set of batteries, just in case.
2. Shed some light. When taking photos at night (or under any dark conditions) it’s wise to carry a small flashlight (to find those fresh batteries, for example).
3. Bring a tripod. For fireworks photos, it’s a good idea to use a tripod to keep your camera steady. It’s the perfect way to steady your camera on almost any object.
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