成人X站

MYNORTHWEST OPINION

How to capture the best fireworks photos on your smartphone

Jul 3, 2013, 11:10 AM | Updated: 11:54 am

If you want great fireworks photos with just your smart phone, MyNorthwest.com found some tips cour...

If you want great fireworks photos with just your smart phone, MyNorthwest.com found some tips courtesy Faves + Co. (AP Photo/File)

(AP Photo/File)

If you tried to take a photo of the beautiful fireworks last year – but they just didn’t turn out, this 4th of July, you can step up your photo-taking skills.

Thanks to we found some tips for taking the best shots possible of fireworks.

1. Use stop action or slow shutter for best results.

Find an app that allows you to swap back to an earlier photo frame.

2: Shoot fireworks in video mode.

But don’t shoot in just regular video mode – you should use a video frame app. @mikebrice tells Fave + Co. to use apps like on iOS or on Android, for best results.

3: Edit for optimal results.

recommends for post production on iOS, which allows you to tweak all aspects of the photo. If you’re on an Android device, Faves recommends .

4: Stabilize your phone.

A tripod will keep your phone still, allowing you to get the best picture with the surrounding dark lighting. Tripods don’t have to be expensive, but you can also prop/hold your phone up on a nearby railing if you want to fly by the seat of your pants.

5: If your phone is sensitive to low light, you’ll need a third party app.

The iPhone 5 is low-light sensitive, so you should get a third party app. Fave says photographers recommend, , or .

6: Don’t use a flash.

7: Don’t zoom. REALLY.

8: Play with filters.

When you’re posting to , filters are part of the culture, says Faves. But now Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ all have native filters you can use too.

MyNorthwest Opinion

childcare snohomish county...

Nate Nehring and Jared Mead, Special Contributors to MyNorthwest

Snohomish County Council members: Here’s how we’re tackling Washington’s childcare crisis

The Snohomish County Council is tackling the state's childcare crisis head-on. Councilmembers Nate Nehring and Jared Mead explain their bipartisan efforts.

2 months ago

INRIX leaving Kirkland...

Kurt Triplett, SPECIAL CONTRIBUTOR TO MYNORTHWEST

City of Kirkland: 8 facts everyone needs to know about our permanent supportive housing project

The city of Kirkland wishes to provide insights into its permanent supportive housing project for the homeless at the old La Quinta Inn.

2 months ago

At the Whatcom Humane in Bellingham, the puppy rush came early...

Brandon Thompson, 成人X站 7 News

56 puppies overwhelm Whatcom Humane in Bellingham

Animal shelters prepare for puppy season as Whatcom Humane welcomes 56 new arrivals, highlighting the need for community support.

2 months ago

employer shuttles bill...

Matt Markovich

Bill to open bus only lanes to employer shuttles sparks debate in Olympia

A proposed bill in Olympia aims to let employer shuttles use transit lanes, igniting discussion among business and transit leaders.

2 months ago

satellites, night sky...

Bill Kaczaraba

Opinion: With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world

American author Max Ehrmann wrote a poem in 1921. It was distributed in a Christmas card in 1933,

1 year ago

Gingerbread House...

MyNorthwest Staff

成人X站 Newsradio wins Bonneville Gingerbread House competition

In a tradition unlike any other, the second annual Bonneville Seattle Gingerbread House competition was fierce between multiple departments.

1 year ago

How to capture the best fireworks photos on your smartphone