Fireworks are back! Large-scale spectacular displays are planned again for July 4th around the country. So get ready to ooh and aah; it's going to be a real blast. However, capturing the incredible ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - So you’re going to try to shoot pictures and videos of fireworks again this year? If you’re planning to use a smartphone you probably know how it’s going to turn out. Not so ...
Watch it live on WTOP.com: “A Capitol Fourth”- the star-spangled concert on the National Mall followed by an Independence Day fireworks show. The dazzling lineup starts 8 p.m. on Friday, July 4. Q: ...
Fireworks shows are a sight to behold, but capturing their fleeting beauty with your smartphone can be challenging. If you’ve tried before you know that fireworks are perhaps the most difficult thing ...
Let's be honest, folks. Your average fireworks phone pic lands somewhere between "artistic charcoal sketch" and "evidence of an alien light show gone wrong." But fear not. Here's how to turn your ...
The biggest challenge with fireworks is that your phone needs to keep its camera open longer to capture light trails. Using digital zoom reduces image quality. It’s better to get closer if possible.
Watching the July 4th fireworks has been a long-standing family tradition. But, capturing the beautiful aerial displays for Instagram and Facebook can be hard if you stick with the auto settings on ...
The latest round of Pixel Audio Emoji celebrates Christmas and the New Year, while the broader Phone by Google app is testing a more prominent video calling shortcut. Following Halloween, there’s now ...
Looking to post pictures and videos of your own fireworks display on Instagram or Facebook? Here are some tips on how to best capture the moment using your phone. First off, don’t trust those shaky ...
Every year on July 5, I open my camera roll only to find disappointment. How come every time I watch the fireworks on Independence Day, they look so much better in person than they do on my phone? Is ...