It's been a slow year but last night lucked into an incredible fireworks show. Hosted by the National Fireworks Association (NFA), This was the end of their week-long convention to showcase many of the new fireworks. Needless to say, it was incredible, with the majority of the show displaying new fireworks. The finale was great but also lead to another show directly after. We left a very packed park not long after the second show started already watching two very full hours of fireworks. Here were some of my favorite photos. Finale video is at the end.
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Showing posts with label 4th of July. Show all posts
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Fireworks 09/14/2018
It's been a slow year but last night lucked into an incredible fireworks show. Hosted by the National Fireworks Association (NFA), This was the end of their week-long convention to showcase many of the new fireworks. Needless to say, it was incredible, with the majority of the show displaying new fireworks. The finale was great but also lead to another show directly after. We left a very packed park not long after the second show started already watching two very full hours of fireworks. Here were some of my favorite photos. Finale video is at the end.
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
Happy Early 4th
It's been a quiet year for us at Rumination of Thunder. Hopefully the rest of the summer will lead to great lightning and storm captures.
I love the Kechi Day's fireworks show. It's put on by Krehbiel Fireworks who operate the tent at 61st and Woodlawn. This year, I decided to try something new and used my lightning detector, sat back and enjoyed the show. Here are some of the shots.
If you are interested in any of the prints, please check out my Fine Arts America website
http://2-william-johnson.artistwebsites.com/
or contact me: father_thunder (at) cox.net
I love the Kechi Day's fireworks show. It's put on by Krehbiel Fireworks who operate the tent at 61st and Woodlawn. This year, I decided to try something new and used my lightning detector, sat back and enjoyed the show. Here are some of the shots.
If you are interested in any of the prints, please check out my Fine Arts America website
http://2-william-johnson.artistwebsites.com/
or contact me: father_thunder (at) cox.net
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Manmade Thunder and Lightning
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