A few of my long exposure fireworks captures from the 4th. A little late, I know, but I had a show on the 5th and forgot all about posting these until I saw a friend’s fireworks images today on facebook.

fireworks 1028 by Con Daily

fireworks 1015 by Con Daily

fireworks 1053 by Con Daily
Very striking, Con. You captured some interesting effects in the light, and are making me think about playing around with tripod and exposure myself.
Thanks, Wren. The difference a tripod and a little planning can make is amazing. Have fun!