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RE: A step by step guide on how to take photos of fireworks.

in #art6 years ago

Thanks for taking the time to comment and for the kind words!

If you have a tripod, a camera and a trigger - I highly suggest you give it a shot as it's super rewarding!

Growing up my mom was the family photographer and I guess you can say it's in my blood. To answer your question, I'm self taught. I did a lot of reading and watched a lot of online videos.

Like I tell all of my students - I'm not doing anything you can't do - you just have to put in the time.

Thanks again and have a good holiday!

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ok, can i ask you something?
this is my instagram profile: https://www.instagram.com/pics_i_feel/
what do you think about it? I don't use any technique when I shoot, then I do some editing. I love the reflections, the shadows, the details.

I took a look at your Instagram and I like what you're doing! 💜 Very creative idea and what I really like is the fact you have a theme in mind. The most successful Instagram accounts are those that have a theme.

If you're editing the photos I'd add a bit more contrast on the images as reflections have a washed out look. But you don't have to go crazy as the images are fine. What matters is that you're getting out and having fun!

Cheers!