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Uploaded: 07/06/17 2:00 PM GMT
Fountain of Color
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Each year I struggle to remember what settings I've used to capture fireworks. This year was one of my better years, though I didn't think so while I was taking the pictures. I started with ISO 100 at twilight, but switched to ISO 400 as it got darker. My aperture was F/13 the whole night. A tripod is a must. I varied from 1 second to 4 second exposures, though this one says it was an 8 second exposure. The long exposure allows me to trigger the camera when I see a streak of a firework going off and end up combining several in one shot. (And I can enjoy the show while the camera is recording.) A wide angle lens keeps me from having to guess just where the optimal center of the picture has to be -- cropping can be done later.

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::tigger3
07/06/17 7:49 PM GMT
Very well done, and this is something I need to try, maybe next year?
tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Nikoneer
07/06/17 9:03 PM GMT
It looks like the world's largest pinwheel, with confetti thrown in for good measure. Very nice.

-Nik
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::Constance52347
07/06/17 11:21 PM GMT
Really well done!
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.gonedigital
07/06/17 11:44 PM GMT
Struggle or not you done well here Jeff!
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.icedancer
07/11/17 2:40 AM GMT
These are amazing fireworks and your capture is spot one
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