Is your city puting on a massive pyrotechnics display this weekend?
Or maybe just your neighbor Carl? Either way, you can learn how to
capture the moment in all its noisy, exploding glory with a digital
camera.
Ideally, it pays to use a camera that offers some level of
manual control over the settings. That way, you can dial in the best
exposure, aperture and focus settings to achieve the best results.
But you can still take good photos of a fireworks display no matter what kind of camera you have. Yep, even the iPhone!
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