The 4th of July may be over , butour obsession with blowing things upneed not be . Here are 7 alive gifs to keep the political party go .
Canon EOS 6D ; Lens : Canon EF 16 - 35 mm f/2.8 L ; Focal Length : 16 millimetre ; Aperture : f/2.8 ; ISO : 3200 . Shot at 60fps and slowed down to 30 % and hero-worship in Premiere Pro . position : Tucson , AZ
– Josh Wallace

These barb were taken with a Sony Alpha A65v and a Rokinon 8 mm fisheye lens on a tripod discharge with a intervalometer . After uploading to Google+ car - awesome converted it to a GIF for me automatically .
– Marvin Francois
After last year ’s pyrotechnic Shooting Challenge was an revolutionize way for me to learn to apply my recently purchased Canon t4i in other site than the blue light concert photography I bought it for as well as teaching me a deal of recollective exposure photography , this class ’s fireworks shooting challenge is a gross and utter letdown to me .

Capturing fireworks in a photograph was infinitely more exciting and rewarding , and it proved to be so again this year . For me , it takes a batch more accomplishment and give care to beguile fireworks in a exclusive frame than simply luff my camera upward and let it charge video to convert over to GIF . I sprout peradventure 2 - 3 minutes worth overall at various point of the show and this is the creatively unsatisfying result I chose from the many equally creatively disappointing gifs I create from my footage .
– Long Hong
The persona were captured at a local fireworks show with a Panasonic DMC - ZS9 . I finally had a reasonableness to use the program set up for firework . I then batch resized a bunch of images to the 640 pixel width , and uploaded to gifmaker.me .

– Jonas Demuro
I take on these shots with my Nikon D600 on July 4th in Fort Worth , Texas . After having a big BBQ meal at my parent ’s house about half the invitee tried to walk off the ribs and pie with a jaunt to see the fireworks . I opted to link everyone and , remembering this contest , grabbed my tripod and tv camera on the room out .
I did n’t in reality take any video , as I had intended , because I assumed it was what was hope by the contest . rather , I got carried away snap a bunch of tiptop sharp stills . After I got back I was sort of kicking myself . I adjudicate to try and be originative with the stills and make a gif that seize the feeling of watching a single pyrotechnic or else of trying to capture what they in reality look like . This was the resultant .

Shutter pep pill was about 1 second on all of the snap . f8 to f10 is what I shot the whole nighttime . ISO 200
– David Clift - Reaves
I see I probably would ’ve gotten respectable results shooting video recording for this gif , but whatevs . My camera does n’t dash 7 fps for nuthin’ . I was really doing more of this ( same space , last year ) . Show with Canon 7D ; EF - S 17 - 85 ; 1/8s , f/5 , ISO 800

– Colin Robertson
This is from the Philadelphia fireworks turn up straight off above the Philadelphia Museum of Art . I really loved how the out - of - focal point shot was an interesting clear show in and of itself .
germinate with a Samsung NX2000 .

– Andrew Ordway
Some dandy material this week ! It ’s interesting to see that still photo and video both conduct to pretty superb results ( though perhaps that ’s just because we ’re all so used to the jerky GIF esthetical ) . Thanks to everyone who participated . A newfangled challenge will get in tomorrow .
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