On a side note, fireworks in Japanese is 花火 (hanabi), which literally translated means "fire flowers", and firework events are happening almost nonstop during summer in various places. So if you are crazy enough to visit Japan during boiling summer, then you should definitely scan the area for one of the firework shows.
Today, together with a Tokyo based photographer Alfie Goodrich, his lovely family and his friends, we, and the other three million people, stormed (or swarmed) the Amercian Navy base in Yokusuka, south of Yokohama. The day was hot as hell, humid, and bloody crowded, but we had a great time and managed to snap some firework shots. Here is one of my captures. I started to shoot with a wide angle lens, but since the foreground was rather boring I switched to my telephoto glass. I am thinking of creating a video tutorial for my photoshop and photography tutorials Youtube channel, with ideas on how you can edit your firework photos, to make them really pop and wow.
On a side note, fireworks in Japanese is 花火 (hanabi), which literally translated means "fire flowers", and firework events are happening almost nonstop during summer in various places. So if you are crazy enough to visit Japan during boiling summer, then you should definitely scan the area for one of the firework shows.
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