The Last One
Already looking forward to next years show, but let us first enjoy 2018 and make Steem(it) great!
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Category | fireworksphotography |
Settings | ISO 800 112 mm f/16 5.0 sec |
Camera | Nikon D7500 |
Lens | Nikon AF-S 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G |
Location | Amsterdam - The Netherlands |
Monday: foodphotography and animalphotography
Tuesday: landscapephotography and cityscapephotography
Wednesday: architecturalphotography and vehiclephotography
Thursday: macrophotography and colourfulphotography
Friday: streetphotography and portraitphotography
Saturday: sportsphotography and smartphonephotography
Sunday: goldenhourphotography and longexposurephotography
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Thank you for all the firework photography! I am very jealous! :)))
I have discovered my tripod was missing a screw thanks to my little monkey! No experiments until the 5ft of November for me :(((
You have done an amazing work capturing it all so clearly and beautifully!
Haha 'little monkey' Luckily there are many other experiments you can do with your tripod ;)
Happy New Year, my friend :)
Happy New Year @axeman!
It is about making you think from a different perspective..
It is about writing without any expectations of UPVOTES.
New year, new hope, previous year's expectations that have not been reached, hopefully this year is achieved @juliank
Oh no which expectations did you not meet?
Oh yea,but it does not matter, the important do not give up ..
awesome all of my firework photos are blurry.
Tripods are your best friend!
One of my goals is to get enough money through Steemit to buy some good equipment. Most of the photographs I have been posting were taken with either a cell phone or a Kodak point and shoot camera that I bought almost ten years ago for work.
Do you have any suggestions on what a novice should look for in a camera and equipment?