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Wordless Wednesday
My Life in Pictures- July 16th
Last week we were up in our mountain cottage near Boone, NC. We had such a wonderful relaxing week! We were able to catch up on some reading, being surrounded by the beauty of the mountains, ate some great BBQ, and did not get to go hiking, but enjoyed the rain anyways. The dogs enjoyed their stay as well, and caught up on their much needed naps.Here’s to lovely summer vacations, relaxing and enjoying all the great and small things that life has to offer!
Tuesday Tips- How to Photograph Fireworks
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In honor of the Independance Day Celebrations tommorow, todays tip is on how to get great pictures of fireworks. If you have a DSLR camera put it on a tripod. You need to use a cable release. Set your camera to manual, your shutter speed to the bulb setting, and your ISO to 100. Start with your aperature at around f-11, then set your lens to the widest angle, ie. 16mm,24mm,28mm ect. When the fireworks shoot up press your shutter release, when the fireworks stop release your shutter release. If your images are too dark, try opening your lens more, and if they are too light shut your lens down more. And there you have it, an easy tip for getting beautiful shots at your local fireworks display show this July 4th!
Have a Happy and Safe 4th of July!
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