Through the Lens Today – July 4, 2009

July 4 Fireworks Photos

Posted on July 6th, 2009 by Ted Chen in Photo-Of-The-Day Series, Tutorials

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For years I had heard about the legendary standing of July 4th fireworks across the U.S. Four years I had been studying in the country but by July I had also found myself back in Singapore. This year was my first Independence Day celebration in the U.S.

A few friends recommended heading to Bay City, MI for their annual carnival+fireworks celebration. A week ago the Freedom Weekend fireworks at Detroit had captivated me with its spectacular light show. Here was a chance for more, so why not.

Bear in mind that this was only the second time I’ve shot fireworks seriously. Basic setup was necessary: SLR with cable release, and a tripod. Doesn’t need to be the heaviest and the most expensive — mine’s a cheap $20 one.

Everything else I learned from reading and experimenting. I needed a really long shutter to capture the light trails, so in order to do that, aperture and ISO must be stopped down. Depending on how long you want to keep the shutter open, these do not have to be set to their lowest values. Personally I try to go for at least 5 seconds.

Here’s are the days photos, and please leave comments or questions!

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