How to photograph fireworks

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How to photograph fireworks

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The Best Way to Photograph Fireworks

(pcworld) -- For the photographer, winter certainly has its share of iconic subjects, such as Christmas trees, snowmen, and icicles hanging from a roof. But there's nothing quite like the excitement of shooting summertime fireworks. Done right, fireworks photos are dynamic and colorful, and they convey a sense of action better than almost any other kind of still image. Read on to learn how to capture some exciting fireworks photos of your own this summer.

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Nice :) I need to get a tripod for my camera

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Yeah man, I'm gonna get out the SLR this weekend and do some shooting...It's been a long, long time since I've done that...

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looks like fun, I used to do the time delay lightning storm tripod shots, I think that is even cooler than fireworks because it is nature, real, and totally unpredicatable

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