How to photograph fireworks

How to photograph fireworks
If you're not satisfied with your camera's fireworks scene mode, try setting the camera to manual mode, so you can control the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO yourself. In most cases, you'll want to dial down the ISO to 100, in order to minimize any …
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Summer Fireworks..Go for Smoke or Not?? it's all about the Shutter Speed….
Nice little photography debate going on about whether to capture smoke or not..when photographing fireworks. I live for smoke..it adds to the drama. And to get it..you know the formula? For me..basic camera settings are Manual & in Bulb Mode to give …
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How to Take Great Photos with a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera
Virtually all DSLR and mirrorless cameras offer a full manual mode that lets you control shutter speed and aperture. It's the photographic equivalent of driving a stick-shift car: If you mess up, the camera won't help you. If you're not confident about …
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