![]() ![]() I had originally set myself up on the boardwalk above the sand, but as more and more people showed up, there was serious bounce in the boards, so I moved to the sand instead. The fundamentals of making great fireworks photos remain the same today as back in the film days when I made this shot on with my trusty Sigma 17-35 F2.8-4.0 Ultrawide zoom on a Canon EOS A2 loaded with Kodak Vericolor ISO 100 film. Be prepared to work up the photos in post-production to make them really pop!.Bulb mode gives great creative control.Consider using the Mirror Lock-Up function to keep mirror slap from shaking the camera.If you’ve got a cable release, you should use it.Focus your wide angle lens at infinity and stop down to around f/11 (as your starting point) for amazing depth of field. ![]()
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