Celebrating America’s birthday on the 4th of July usually involves fireworks. Legalities aside, there is factor to consider. Fireworks can trigger Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in those who fought for our country.
Fireworks can sound like gunfire and other explosive blasts and can trigger PTSD...
With The 4th of July, come the outdoor activities, parties, BBQs and fireworks. It’s the fireworks that have the most likely tendency to cause harm (my potato salad not withstanding).
Simple sparklers can burn at 2,000 degrees, which is hot enough to melt some metals, let alone a young child just having fun...
With the 4th of July coming up, it’s time to take a look at what fireworks are the most popular and what the most dangerous fireworks are. I went to Jill at Fireworks USA for a quick tour of the explosives we love on our country’s birthday...
Safety is the number one thing you should be thinking about before ever cracking open a box of fireworks. If you're thinking about blowing off your own, you better think again.
Take a drone ride through some fireworks that is really very cool to see. And then, you get to see some of it in reverse.
Interesting use of technology with a drone.
Here are four tips from a professional photographer on how to get better photos of fireworks this weekend:
1. Turn your flash off. If you don't, everything over ten feet away will end up underexposed. If you want to take a photo of someone with the fireworks behind them, set it up so their face is lit by a light behind you...
Are you wondering where to shoot off all those fireworks you're buying?
Cheyenne area fireworks dealers are sponsoring a free safe shoot site on College Drive again this year with the support of Laramie County officials where you can explode certain types of fireworks purchased at the sponsor's stores.