The Mammoth Lakes fireworks display over Crowley Lake is one of the best ones in California for seeing and photographing fireworks in a truly dark setting! Search this blog for “how to” articles on how to photograph fireworks!
If you’re thinking of seeing this year’s fireworks at Crowley Lake, you can stop by the Visit Mammoth and Mono County Tourism sites to get some ideas for other great things to do in the area while you’re up there: visit Mono Lake, the historic Wild West ghost town of Bodie, explore Devil’s Postpile National Monument… there’s so much to do, you might need a week or two!
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Lovely! Happy 4th Jeff :)
Fantastic fireworks photography
Wow
nice album
belle
Very nice. Do you try and time individual shots? Or do you just have the camera(s) capturing frames continuously, then see what you end up with after the fact?
I left two cameras going on intervalometers +Kirk Johnson, one second between shots. One camera I left going at 35mm focal length and a horizontal composition, the other I adjusted for vertical compositions in the 70 - 90mm range.
+Jeff Sullivan Thanks!
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lookin nice