what do they call it? It’s like an add on to the regular show. William: And the nice part is Disney seems to put on some really great fireworks every night of the year, but if we go on Independence Day or New Year’s Eve it seems to be just kind of like a little extra better. Although you’re not going to find a quiet night now in any event but you get a few shots at getting your shot. Lee: Yeah, so you don’t have to wait for the crowded, busiest night. They have fireworks every night of the year. If you are going to be around Walt Disney World you’re in luck. And everybody wants to photograph fireworks on New Year’s Eve. The idea is that we had our Christmas show, so you know what comes after Christmas: New Year’s Eve. Today we are going to be talking about photographing fireworks at Walt Disney World. William: Hey, thank you very much, everybody, for joining us on the Orlando Local Show, episode number twenty-three. Welcome to the Orlando Local Show, episode number twenty-three. The Main Street view of Magic Kingdom fireworks. You never have to take the same photo twice. Here are some examples of our photos so you can see how the show looks from different locations.
We have some favorite spots to photograph fireworks at Walt Disney World.
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We’ll discuss your gear, how to scout your location, give you advice for different styles of capturing your fireworks photos, and finally how to use post-processing to enhance your results. In this episode, we cover a number of factors to help you understand how to photograph fireworks at Walt Disney World. If you’re setting off your own fireworks, be sure to know local fireworks laws. That lets you have a longer exposure without overloading your sensor, so you can capture the bursts and explosions as they spread across the sky. You’re going to photograph fireworks with a very small aperture, like f/16.