Ann Arbor Undressed : July 4th Fireworks in Michigan

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July 4th Fireworks in Michigan

Fireworks at Devils LakeAnn Arbor and Saline don't have fireworks displays. Ann Arbor use to because as a family we always went. But, there are some towns in Washtenaw County that do host them. Manchester, Whitmore Lake, Grass Lake and Ypsilanti.

If you are looking for a fireworks to attend anywhere in Michigan there is a good site to check out, Michigan Fireworks where you can put in your city and check where and what time they start.

Taking photos of fireworks can be hard. Darren Rowse of Pro-Blogger has a some really great tips and techniques of taking those shots.

I thnk I need some help so will try some of Darren's techniques this July 4th.

 

Boom

 

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Comments

I will want to see what suggestions Darren has for taking fireworks and give it a try myself.  These photos turned out nicely.

Posted by Ann Allen CDPE SRES ASP e-PRO REALTOR® ~ Hoover AL Homes for Sale (RE/MAX Advantage South) almost 3 years ago

That's funny, Missy. I named my fireworks picture, BOOM. HA! Have a great week end, I get to work most days, yippie. If buyers are out this weekend, they are serious! imho.

Posted by Akron Ohio Homes for Sale David M. Childress (Howard Hanna Real Estate Services) almost 3 years ago

LOL, my photos last year were so-so, but this year I have my tripod & my remote ready to go, hoping for better result.  Have a happy 4th!

Posted by Michelle DeRepentigny, *Associate Broker * Broker * Athens, GA (KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY Greater Athens) almost 3 years ago

Missy ..that is some great info and tips..I wasn t planning to take pictures just relaxing ..but maybe I will..Have a wonderful 4th..Thank you tweet this

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Posted by Hannah Williams (Re/Max Eastern inc.) almost 3 years ago

Missy, you have to use a tripod. Set your camera on manual settings and use a small aperture setting. Next, use the longest time exposure that you can. Multiple bursts can create a unique frame. You may need to toy a little bit with the aperture but this is the essence...

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Posted by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector - 615.661.0297 (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.) almost 3 years ago

Missy - Enjoy the fireworks displays this weekend.  Looking forward to seeing how you make out with your photo taking this year.

Posted by Donna Bigda REALTOR® Greater New Haven CT Homes & Condos (RE/MAX Alliance) almost 3 years ago

Have a great 4ht, Missy. The top photo you included is pretty cool.Thanks for sharing Darrin's post - but it's more than I care to think about, other than the tripod. And since I don't have an SLR...

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Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) almost 3 years ago

Tripod and longer shutter opening time is good for night shots.  But I don't know much about the brightness of fireworks and photography

Posted by Russ Ravary - Metro Detroit homes - Michigan Real estate & Mortgage info (Remerica Hometown One) almost 3 years ago

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