![]() ![]() I wrote an article on my site on Tips for buying a tripod of you need more info on what to get. I say STURDY tripod because it needs to hold your camera steady for several seconds without sinking, tipping, or wobbling. Use a sturdy tripod and remote to fire the camera and bring an extra battery as long exposures tend to use them up quickly. So take these tips to help you get started. Each time I photograph fireworks there’s always some element that’s unpredictable so you have to learn to adapt and learn from your own mistakes, correct for next time and do it again. Please remember that if you’ve never tried fireworks before it’s all trial and error and I’ve made a lot of mistakes myself before I got any images that I was happy to show anyone. The biggest thing to remember is that it’s all about practice, experimentation, and the following mantra (say it with me!) It’s getting close to fireworks time of year so today we wanted to present you with a few tips to help you photograph fireworks displays. ![]()
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