Tuesday, December 25, 2007

How to take great fireworks pictures



Hello... So we are coming to the end of year 2007... so this will be an opportunity for photographers to take fireworks pictures.. taking fireworks pictures can be a challenge for most photographers. The challenges like exposing in the dark skies with a bright flash going on and off really test the technical camera skills of a photographer... But don't be afraid of the challenge.. after all these challenges will enhance our photography skill.. So now let's take a look what are the tips for taking great fireworks pictures. This tips is just from my previous experiences and I hope to hear some suggestion from you guys to..


First thing first... the right gear...

So, what gear do you need?.. Of course you need a SLR camera.. so what else do you need?



  1. Batteries - Bring as many batteries as you can because the cold weather and long exposure will take a lot of batteries.

  2. Memory card - Bring as many card as you can, because will not want to miss the shot because of full memory. Apart from that you will also use a highest quality image. Don't forget to format the memory card first.

  3. A sturdy tripod - this is essential to make sure the camera is steady and shake free

  4. Remote release - to prevent any camera shake when clicking the shutter

  5. Black card - very useful when you want to block the lights between the firework burst

  6. Torchlight - Help you change lenses, guiding you to find place (as the fireworks happen at night only)

  7. Warm clothing - to warm you up at night


Check weather forecast

Watch weather forecast to help you know if is it going to rain or windy... If it is going to rain make sure you have all necessary protection for you and your gears. if it is going to be windy, the fireworks will trail off and is the weather is to still you will get a lot of smoke in your pictures. Watch the forecast and make sure you have a back up plan or view points if the weather is changing.


The right camera setting...



  1. ISO - Use the lowest ISO possible (100 - 200)

  2. Aperture - for ISO 100 ( f8 - f16 ), for ISO 200 (f11 - f22) choose the aperture by testing each setting...

  3. Shutter speed - There are no specific speed to use... after you have select any aperture setting, test the shutter speed starting from 5 seconds to 10 seconds. Adjust it accordingly. Use BULB setting if needed...

  4. Put your camera on continuous shooting mode...

  5. Put your camera on manual focus and focus to any subject near the fireworks..

  6. Use remote release to trigger the shutter to reduce camera shake...

  7. Keep taking pictures until the fireworks end

  8. Last but not least... Enjoy!!!


The steps to great fireworks pictures...



  1. Make sure you have all the gear ready, batteries are fully charged and memory cards are formatted

  2. Check the weather forecast to plan your works

  3. Bring some foods and drinks... You don't want to loose your spot when looking for food at the shops

  4. Come early to the location as you have to fight for the tripod space with other photographer

  5. When you arrive at the location, set up your gear first especially your camera setting.. get the right setting first!

  6. Take your fireworks pictures when the show starts

  7. Prepare for going back home

  8. Do not litter... Care the environment please..

  9. You have to enjoy what you are doing...
If you have anythings to add or correct or any suggestion please give a comment. We would like to hear from you...

Check out my firework photos here...

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