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Capture Fireworks Like a Pro With These Tips
Bring A Tripod
If you have access to a tripod, it's handy to have while shooting fireworks so your shots are free of vibrations that could cause those annoying squiggly lines (unless that is what you're going for, of course). If you don't have a tripod, steady the camera by placing it on a mailbox, the roof of your car, or even an ice chest you've hoisted onto your table.
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Taking pics of fireworks is uber hard. There is usually just a split second when the explosion is at its peak of beautifulness and capturing that timing and steadiness. I guess thats the paradox of picture taking in the first place, capturing that moment. Anyway, just wanted to say good tips and this is super difficult to do to a T.
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