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Fireworks, Minnesota

Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic



Photographing fireworks can be challenging but it's not impossible. In this gallery, get tips and tricks for taking the guesswork out of shooting this nighttime event, and get inspired to capture your own unique perspective.

Photo Tip:  Turn off your flash and set your camera to manual mode. This allows you to control the exposure and aperture yourself. A good starting place for your settings is ISO 100, f/11, at 1/2 second. If the photos are looking too dim, vary the shutter speed while keeping the aperture the same.
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2# 四姑娘山
 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:00:19|只看该作者
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Fireworks, Massachusetts

Photograph by Jeff Folger, My Shot



Fireworks explode over Marblehead, Massachusetts.

(This photo was submitted to My Shot.)

Photo Tip: Arrive early to scout out your location and choose your vantage point. Before the show begins, think about the foreground and background elements of the scene and how you might want to incorporate them.  Manually set the focus for your scene before it gets dark. Focus on an area of sky where the fireworks will be, or on an object the same distance away. Once the fireworks start, you’ll be ready to start shooting.
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3# 峨眉山
 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:00:40|只看该作者

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Fireworks, Manhattan

Photograph by Diane Cook and Len Jenschel, National Geographic



Fourth of July fireworks line up over the High Line in New York City.

Photo Tip: The long exposures required for firework photography mean slow shutter speeds. Keep your camera motionless by using a sturdy tripod and a shutter release cord.   When shooting a scene that includes not just the sky but also other elements like a cityscape, keeping the horizon line straight is particularly important. Make sure your camera is level on the tripod.
4# 金佛山
 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:01:03|只看该作者

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Fireworks, Vancouver

Photograph by Pete Ryan, National Geographic



Fireworks over Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, mimic a sea urchin.

Photo Tip: Try varying your shots. The focal length you need depends on your distance from the burst and what you’re trying to capture.   If you want a tight shot that shows detail, you will want to use a zoom lens that goes to at least 200mm. Keep in mind that changing focal length will require refocusing in most zoom lenses. Check for this attribute before the show begins, while it is still light.
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5# 华蓥山
 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:01:19|只看该作者

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Fireworks, St. Louis

Photograph by Mike Theiss, National Geographic



The Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, frames fireworks set off during the 200th anniversary of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Photo Tip: A great way to capture action at the peak of the burst is to shoot in bulb mode. This allows you to create timed exposures based on changing conditions. You will want to use a type of remote shutter release to avoid touching the camera. Hit the shutter as the firework is launching and hold it down until the burst has faded, typically a few seconds.
6# 青城山
 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:01:47|只看该作者

Fireworks, Gulf Coast

Photograph by Payson Howard, My Shot



Spectators watch a fireworks display on the Gulf of Mexico.

(This photo was submitted to My Shot.)

Photo Tip: Choose a vantage point upwind from the blowing smoke. This makes for more comfortable shooting conditions, and from the right vantage point, the reflective quality of the smoke can add an element of interest to the shot.
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 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:02:09|只看该作者

Boy With Sparkler

Photograph by Jenn Blatty, My Shot



A boy plays with a sparkler on the Fourth of July.

(This photo was submitted to My Shot.)

Photo Tip: Tell the full story of the event by capturing what else is happening around you. When people are the main subject of your shot, expose for the faces, rather than the light source, to avoid fooling the light meter.
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 楼主|雪儿 发表于: 2011-10-4 14:02:25|只看该作者

Fireworks, Minnesota

Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic



Photographing fireworks can be challenging but it's not impossible. In this gallery, get tips and tricks for taking the guesswork out of shooting this nighttime event, and get inspired to capture your own unique perspective.

Photo Tip:  Turn off your flash and set your camera to manual mode. This allows you to control the exposure and aperture yourself. A good starting place for your settings is ISO 100, f/11, at 1/2 second. If the photos are looking too dim, vary the shutter speed while keeping the aperture the same.
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