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Wherever you have been this new year's Eve You can't say you haven't seen fireworks, even just sitting at home as soon as we hear the characteristic bang in the distance all run on Windows, as crazed turkeys on Thanksgiving Day, looking for colourful horizons.
The result is that often gets lost in whole the free show and you get when the last lights you will lose color behind a too high roof. Aside from that they remain one of the most entertaining shows and for some, after the end of the fireworks, a few minutes are all waiting to see if someone else starts it.
If nothing happens? A photograph is definitely the best thing if you know how to do it.
The solution is long exposure!
But before discovering how do you absolutely must watch photographs of David Johnson and draw inspiration from his work. The Canadian photographer has created this incredible collection of fireworks during the event International Fireworks Show held in Ottawa (Canada) with the photographic technique of long exposure. The result resembles a lot to gigantic flowers photographed at night. Look below.
David Johnson and the long exposure
How did the photographer to achieve these vibrant images?
I doubt it's been easy because, even if you can imagine that everything depends on how much is open the goal and by how much light enter, don't forget that the knowledge of your machine and manual techniques is not optional if you want optimal results.
Knowledge, practice, timing and a stand! Certainly for those who are fascinated by these pictures the internet offers many tutorials to learn.
Visit homepage of David Johnson and make sure to read his tutorials to make photographs of fireworks. To learn more about long-exposure technique you should know basics.
Other tutorials:
www.occhiodelfotografo.com
www.petapixel.com
www.fotografareindigitale.com
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