4th of July the Independence Day of the United States of America, people celebrate with all the fun and ends it by displaying their happiness exploding the spectacular firework. Ever since I saw firework photos taken by other photographers I always wanted to take it.
On 4th of July, 2012, I picked up my gear and headed towards the Town point park at downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Finally after walking for a while found a spot not that great but can't complain either, and waited for the fireworks. It began exactly at 9:30 pm and as usual fireworks were breath taking and amazing. I learned many tricks and tips reading blogs and articles on fireworks photography, but I did not get enough time to try all of them. I used bulb mode setting at f/13, ISO at 100 with remote. The results were not satisfying but I was pleased with some of the pictures, which I wanted to share with you. I have done some post photography work on photos, I have adjusted a bit of exposure and a bit of vibrancy....
Please post your comments with tips and suggestions.
On 4th of July, 2012, I picked up my gear and headed towards the Town point park at downtown Norfolk, Virginia. Finally after walking for a while found a spot not that great but can't complain either, and waited for the fireworks. It began exactly at 9:30 pm and as usual fireworks were breath taking and amazing. I learned many tricks and tips reading blogs and articles on fireworks photography, but I did not get enough time to try all of them. I used bulb mode setting at f/13, ISO at 100 with remote. The results were not satisfying but I was pleased with some of the pictures, which I wanted to share with you. I have done some post photography work on photos, I have adjusted a bit of exposure and a bit of vibrancy....
Please post your comments with tips and suggestions.