Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - How to take fireworks photos

How to take fireworks photos

1. Adjust the ISO value of camera sensitivity to a lower level (ISO 100 is recommended).

2. Then set the exposure mode dial to full manual shift M, which is an important setting. In this way, we can adjust the shutter and aperture of the camera manually to achieve the desired effect.

When the fireworks start, you can start shooting. The basic strategy is to combine a smaller aperture (F8-F 13) with a longer shutter time (2-4 seconds).

Composition is also very important, and a beam of fireworks needs to be integrated into the lens. It is suggested to use a wide-angle camera to shoot, and some parts of the picture can be left as a foil for the city's landmark buildings, rather than the monotonous black sky.

The last thing left is that you need to adjust the camera parameters slowly according to the scene situation.

Precautions:

1. If it is a long exposure, in order to avoid camera shake, the anti-shake of the body or lens should be turned off.

2. Pressing the shutter will also cause the camera body to shake. It is recommended to use self-timer countdown mode or wired release to trigger the shutter.