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Want to take great fireworks photos on the 4th of July? Here are some tips and tricks
Here are a few tips and tricks photographer Harrison Jones has learned from more than a decade of photographing fireworks.
Firework photography is like the fish that got away. Every summer (or New Year’s Eve), you think you’ve finally mastered your smartphone camera chops to snap a magnificent cascade of falling sparks, ...
It’s almost America’s Independence Day, the Fourth of July. It’s what many refer to as the start of the Fireworks season. Not only do you see many cities putting on their own fireworks displays, but ...
Watch it live on WTOP.com: “A Capitol Fourth”- the star-spangled concert on the National Mall followed by an Independence Day fireworks show. The dazzling lineup starts 8 p.m. on Friday, July 4. Q: ...
The biggest challenge with fireworks is that your phone needs to keep its camera open longer to capture light trails. Using digital zoom reduces image quality. It’s better to get closer if possible.
Everyone loves a good fireworks display, and while it’s often tempting to capture the moment in photographs, the results can often be less than impressive if you don’t know what you’re doing. Here are ...
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