We biked out to a park just outside of Montpellier to watch the 14th juillet feu d'artifice. It started late. I suspect, late enough, for one's meal out to have been suitably digested. Life centres around food here after all.
hi deborah! - oh no!! the fact that we could bike there was the best part, apart from the actual fireworks. why did l'agglo decide to have it at Grammont?? it's not really the nicest of places!
oh yes, it was at Grammont this year wasn't it. Dylan went to la Grande Motte and it took him 11/2 hours to get back!
ReplyDeletehi deborah! - oh no!! the fact that we could bike there was the best part, apart from the actual fireworks. why did l'agglo decide to have it at Grammont?? it's not really the nicest of places!
ReplyDeletethe last one is just dreamy!
ReplyDeleteoh! the last one looks like a starry sky!
ReplyDeleteand food and fireworks: yes please!
What sort of camera, setting, and lense are you using to capture fireworks this way?? I'm new to photography but trying to really become good at it.
ReplyDeleteanon - it was with a canon dslr - 50mm lens - fast ISO (1600) and i think about 200 @ f5.6
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing photos! I love it when pictures of fireworks turn out well. :)
ReplyDeletemy life also centers around food!
ReplyDeleteLove how the fireworks were captured - happy belated Bastille Day! (And life should always center round food :)
ReplyDeleteyeah summer and fireworks!
ReplyDeletenz fireworks (gf-day) just reminds me of hayfever...
Wonderful shots! Have a sweet day!
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