I practically grew up in the National Park system - my dad wanted to see every one so we spent years in the back of a mini van driving through as many as possible. And we accidentally stumbled into this reservation situation myself in 2022 when we drove up to Rocky Mountain NP and were turned away at the gate. Luckily we just had to wait an hour or so to get in. Our trip was last minute but if we had planned a multi day trip here it definitely would've complicated things not knowing this in advance. So I thought I'd write this post because with eight of the parks now require reservations this could easily affect your travel plans this year.
One thing to keep in mind is that only three of the parks require advanced reservations to enter at the gate, the other five allow entry but you will need a reservation for specific drives or hikes. Try not to lose your mind reading these requirements - some of them can be quite confusing but bear in mind these tickets help ensure that we all have a good time when we visit! Be sure to visit the National Parks website for any specific information regarding your visit.
Entire Park Reservations:
Scenic Drive Reservations:
Hiking Specific Reservations:
Truly a gem of the National Park system Arches is a can’t miss for many people.
How to get a reservation for Arches National Park:
Tickets are released at different times through the year depending on when you want to visit. They are first come, first serve and you can reserve your tickets at Recreation.gov. Here is the reservation schedule:
Tickets are available in one-hour entry slots from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.—for example you can choose different entry times, 6–7 a.m., 7–8 a.m., etc.
“After entering, visitors may stay in the park for the remainder of the day. Ticket holders may exit and re-enter the park on the same day with a correctly validated ticket,” a release about the 2024 Arches National Park reservation system stated. Timed tickets will cost $2 in addition to your park pass.
A limited number of additional tickets will be released daily at 7 p.m. Mountain Time for visits the next day. According to NPS: "Tickets book up quickly, especially for morning arrival times, so visitors are encouraged to plan ahead.” Tickets are not available for purchase at the park entrance so buy them in advance.
Good news! If you have a camping permit, backcountry permit, Fiery Furnace permit, or a tour ticket the timed entry ticket is not required.
You’ll need to present a photo ID and park pass when you enter for the day.
How to get a reservation for Rocky Mountain National Park:
You’ll need a reservation for this park if you plan to visit between May 24 - October 20, 20204. Reservations to enter the park will go on sale on recreation.gov at 8 a.m. MT on the following dates:
The park will set aside a percentage of permits that will be available for purchase the day before at 7 p.m. MT through recreation.gov.
There are two types of reservations to choose from at Rocky Mountain National Park:
One reservation is for the Bear Lake Road corridor, which will include access to Bear Lake as well as the rest of the park for entry between 5 a.m. and 6 p.m.
The other is for all areas of the park except for the Bear Lake Road corridor for entry into the park between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Reservations are not required before 9 a.m. or after 3 p.m. if you choose to forgo the Bear Lake Corridor.
The permits are available in 2-hour entry windows—5–7 a.m. slots, 7–9 a.m. slots, etc. You must enter within that two-hour window but can leave at any time. There is a $2 fee for the reservation in addition to the normal entry fee.
How to get a reservation for Yosemite National Park in 2024
Being one of the nation’s most popular parks its understanding that to control the crowds a reservation system is in place for 2024.
You will need a reservation if you plan to visit the park anytime between 5 a.m. and 4 p.m. on these dates:
Reservations for Yosemite National Park are available starting on January 5, 2024, at recreation.gov. You’ll have the choice of a full day admission or an afternoon pass. Both are $2 (in addition to regular entrance fee) and valid for 3 days. Keep in mind there are 6 free days in 2024 at this park where an entrance fee is not required but you still need to make your reservations in advance.
Good News! You won’t need a reservation if you are staying at one of their park hotels, campgrounds or on an organized tour. Travel Hack: If you arrive on public transit you do NOT need an advanced reservation.
You don’t need a reservation to enter this park but you will need one if you want to drive the 3 mile scenic Cadillac Summit Road from the end of May to the end of October.
You will need an advanced vehicle reservation if you plan to visit between:
You will need to choose between a sunrise drive (90 minute window for entry) or a daytime drive (30 minute window for entry). You can book a sunrise drive once every 7 days or you can book a daytime drive each day.
Reservations cost $6 and you will need to show the confirmation QR code when you arrive so make sure to download it ahead of time. You can switch dates for free if you need to. You can read more about these reservations on the NPS website.
Like all other parks, make your reservations at recreation.gov and you’ll still need to show your park entrance pass as well.
You don’t need a reservation to enter this park but you do need one if you want to enjoy the scenic drives that the park is so well known for.
Reservations are required:
Here’s something cool: For all of the above locations you only need a reservation if you plan to enter between 6am -3pm. If you arrive before and after those times you don’t need a reservation!
Reservations open on Jan 25th at Recreation.gov 120 days in advance at 8am M.T. Additional reservations will be released at 7pm M.T. the day before beginning on May 23rd.
Reservations are $2 and valid for 1 day and you’ll need the standard park pass additionally. Hiking or biking in? The reward for your hard work is you don’t need a reservation! More good news: If you have a lodging or camping reservation or if you are on a bus tour, boat ride, horseback ride or guided hike you won’t need a reservation!
This is the place to catch the sunrise and if you don’t believe me just believe you better have a reservation in advance to watch the sun make its majestic, awakening journey here.
Just when you thought these reservation requirements couldn’t get more whacky or get more mind bendingly specific, Haleakalā National Park comes along to save the day with a blissfully simply solution. Yah!
Reservations can be made on Recreation.gov 60 days in advance and are released at 7 a.m. Hawai‘i Time.
You can try your luck with last minute reservations too - additional reservations will be released two days prior to each date of entry. No refunds will be given due to weather.
If you plan to hike the stunning Angel’s Landing you’ll need to book a reservation in advance and this reservation involves a lottery. There are a LOT of people who want to hike this trail! Side note: I hiked this around 2009 and it is a stunning and formidable hike. The hike up the landing is very doable and fun, however the summit is quite difficult, in fact I couldn’t complete it - at a certain point you have to traverse the path by holding onto chains and lifting yourself from chain to chain over a large rock face. I simply couldn’t do it - I’m a little short and moving from chain to chain required a little more reaching than I was comfortable with while looking down at what would be my impending death if I missed a chain. After attempting a couple times and being paralyzed with fear I turned back and hung out the chipmunks while waiting for my friends. Don’t let my experience dissuade you though - while I was there I saw kids (shorter than me) and people in dresses easily making their way past the part that was leaving me shaking in my hiking boots!
If you plan to hike:
Late to the party? Additional, limited permits will be made available 1 day prior to the hiking date.
Because this is a lottery you aren’t guaranteed a permit just for applying. Keep in mind that busy tourist periods such as weekends and holidays make it harder to get a permit. If going with a group my suggestion would be to pick a less popular time so that each person in the group has a chance at the permit. Also it’s worth remembering that some less popular days will have plenty of permits that aren’t used up so if your first date doesn’t work out try again! Visit recreation.gov to apply.
The Old Rag Mountain Saddle has become saddled with visitors! Pardon the pun but in order to protect this mountain you know need an advanced ticket to enjoy it.
You'll need a day use ticket for:
The roads and trails outside this area do not need a day use ticket so I encourage you to look at this map to see if you are going to an area that requires the additional ticket.
Purchase your $1 day use tickets online at recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Tickets are not sold at the Old Rag entrance station because there is no cell service so be sure to purchase ahead of time. A total of 800 tickets are available each day with 400 being released 30 days in advance (starting at 10am) and then another 400 being released 5 days in advance.
I'd be a liar if I said this new system didn't bum me out - but the good news is that most of parks don't require a reservation! As I've been to 7 of the 8 above parks it's both hard to imagine how busy they must be in peak travel season to warrant this, seeing as they are huge, outdoor spaces. But after being in Yellowstone briefly this August and getting yelled at very aggressively by an angry visitor for not getting out of my parking space fast enough and seeing scores of unhappy park employees I can see why: more visitors = long drive/wait times in the parks = busy trails = unhappy visitors, unhappy employees and unhappy animals.
I anticipate more parks in the future requiring this so here is a guide on how to snag those reservations and stay ahead of the curve this travel season. And I would book as early in advance as you can and remember that all these reservations are taking place on recreation.gov and come with a small fee (in addition to the park entrance fee). It is possible you could get a reservation the day before, if you're lucky, but remember in some of these wild spaces cell service is spotty and wifi is hard to come by making your chances slimmer. So do yourself a favor and plan ahead.
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With Mother's Day right around the corner we thought it would be the perfect time to launch some brand new, beautiful scarves! Even though it's still a little chilly here in New England we've got some really pretty lightweight scarves perfect for the summer weather headed our way.
We've added several more gorgeous scarves to choose from so no matter where you're going this spring we've got you covered. Plus, the super popular Thea scarf (airy and soft) is back in stock!
And don't forget to use THANKSMOM10 to take 10% off your order!
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I stumbled upon the story of Bessie Coleman several years ago on the Stuff You Missed In History Class podcast and have been in awe of her story ever since.
Bessie was not only a talented aviator, she was the first African American woman in the world to earn a pilot’s license. In the early 1900’s, American flight schools would not accept her application based on her race and gender, so Bessie learned French, moved to France and was accepted to one of the top aviation schools in the world. She earned her pilot's license a year before Amelia Earhart.
After returning to the U.S., Bessie became the first African American woman to make a public flight in America. Not only was she an excellent pilot, she also specialized in stunt flying and parachuting. She was extremely popular and made several exhibition flights in her lifetime, which she looked on as not just an opportunity to showcase her skills, but to encourage other African Americans to take to the skies as well.
Quote from Bessie: "The sky is the only place there is no prejudice. Up there everyone is equal, everyone is free."
Although cut short, she led a courageous and adventurous life and continued fighting for her dreams while surpassing roadblocks put her way. Her bravery and perseverance undoubtedly changed the course of aviation, not only in America but in the world.
She created a life for herself that was boundless - she rubbed elbows with princes and entertainers, she accepted and then didn't show up for a movie role after learning the role would portray an African American stereotype, she refused to perform at a popular airshow unless there was an integrated entrance. She understood her popularity allowed her a platform to advance African American progress and she used her voice for that purpose without wavering.
Her official website sums it up perfectly: "Her sights were bigger than yesterday or today. She wanted to influence tomorrow."
I strongly recommend listening to the SYMIHC podcast about Bessie Coleman to learn more about the life of this fascinating and inspiring woman. They do such an amazing job of bringing her story to life.
After learning more about her, you'll be asking yourself - when's the movie coming out?
Fun Fact: In Chicago, May 2nd is Bessie Coleman day.
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And let me tell you, this isn't any old travel story, it's a feature on Better Homes and Gardens written by Mia Taylor, an award-winning travel journalist who writes for Better Homes and Gardens, Real Simple, and Parents.
She says: "Created specifically to help you travel safer—while looking fabulous in the process—the stylish travel scarves from Speakeasy come in a variety of colors and patterns and allow for stashing all your must-haves in a secret pocket."
All I I can say is watch out fanny pack, we're coming for you next!
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And if you ever get the chance to go, I can't recommend Gili Lankanfushi enough - what a wonderful place for full relaxation in the most beautiful surroundings.
Photos of Gili Lankanfushi Resort.
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Wash and Dry Kit and an Air Sleeve for Tablet/Laptop from Scrubba ($150 value)
Premium membership to Dollar Flight Club for 1 year ($40 value)
Speakeasy Scarf - Hutchinson Grey ($45 value)
Hurry! This giveaway ends on March 31st. The winners will be contacted via email on April 1st. Good luck!
(Bonus: Want more entries? Simply follow the prompts after entering the giveaway.)
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1 Bow Market Way, Somerville, MA 02143
Small Business Saturday - November 24th - 9am - 3pm (map)
Shop small and shop local! Join the shops at Bow Market plus a team of local Etsy artists for Small Business Saturday and enjoy an awesome day of shopping, holiday festivities, delicious food, fun, and more!
Bow Market is a unique shopping and dining experience in the heart of Somerville's Union Square! For this one day only you'll find more than 50 local makers, artists and small businesses offering handmade artisan goods, locally-made products, art, home decor, and vintage. All year long, Bow Market is home to 15 micro-boutiques, 10 independent food shops, a wine bar, comedy studio, and Remnant Brewery. Etsy makers will be popping up from 9am-3pm.
Most markets are weather pending so if we are not attending that week we will put up a post on our FB page letting you know that day. Also feel free to check back here as we plan to add more markets in through the season!
460 Harrison Ave, Boston, MA
Every Sunday May 6 - October 28, 10am - 4pm (map)
This is a market that has it all - a local makers Arts Market, a farmer's market and a food truck bazaar! All tucked in among vintage shops and art galleries. Oh they also have a beer barn in the old Boston power station. Plan to spend a day to see it all and visit us while you're there! We'll be in the arts market section. Admission is free and it's a family friendly event.
Every Saturday May 5 - October 27 11am-6pm PLUS every 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month.
Another great local maker market in a very convenient location right outside Faneuil Hall and next to the National Park visitor center. Dozens of makers dot the street among one of the city's best views of downtown.
Javits Center, New York City, New York
Aug 12 - 15, 2018
This is not a maker or retail market but a wholesale market. If you are a business owner and would like to carry our scarves this is an additional spot we can be found. Hope to see you there!
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Sign up at womansday.hearstmobile.com/sweepstakes/35040 to enter to win of four Palermo secret pocket scarves.
Inspired by the beauty of the Sicilian coast, the Palermo is made of lightweight and airy 100% rayon fabric--perfect for spring and summer journeys.
We have a limited amount of this fabric available in our studio, so it's exciting to be able to offer you guys the chance to win your very own Palermo secret pocket scarf. Plus, by entering the sweepstakes, you'll get one free copy of Woman's Day magazine.
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Here are a few of our recent favorites.
Destination: South Africa
Amanda S. wearing her Adventurous Kate Melbourne travel scarf while hiking between Cape Point and the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa! Inside her secure zippered pocket, she had an EpiPen, cellphone, and chapstick.
Destination: Vienna, Austria
Rachel E. enjoying the sights of Vienna with her Soda Springs Cobalt travel scarf. She said "My sister-in-law got it for me for Christmas and I’m obsessed. It’s been to Nice (France), Vienna (Austria) and now Tbilisi (Georgia). LOVE IT. "
Destination: Montenegro
Photographer Heather M. exploring Kotor, Montenegro with her colorful San Felipe travel scarf. You can follow her journey on Instagram here.
Happy Journeys!
Boston Winter is a five week long holiday market in city hall plaza in Boston. Open every day until 9pm so come on down and enjoy the skating rink, entertainment, wine and food festivities and get your holiday shopping done at the same time! Here's some photos of our chalet - we are right next to the stage and food chalets - very easy to find. See you there and don't forget to say hi to Santa!
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Since then, Kate's traveled to 70 countries and her blog, Adventurous Kate.com, has become one of the world's top websites specializing in solo and independent female travel. And in June, she was named one of the world's 10 most influential travelers by Forbes.
We love Kate's blog and follow along daily on her adventures at home in New York City and on the road via her Instagram at @adventurouskate.
This isn't our first adventure with Kate. We've actually had a few, including a lively night of wine tasting at an Italian agriturismo. But launching our first signature travel scarf collection with her is our coolest so far.
Beth and I are so excited about these scarves--they are not only beautiful and functional but Kate personally hand picked the fabrics herself!
The Adventurous Kate Melbourne Scarf is a perfect everyday scarf - soft, cool to the touch and the gorgeous color scheme literally goes with EVERYTHING.
While the Adventurous Kate Black/Neon scarf is in very limited quantity so if you like it - snag it fast! [SOLD OUT]
For the launch, Kate and photographer Dani Heinrich of Globetrotter Girls took to the streets of Williamsburg, Brooklyn with the first run of the Adventurous Kate Collection. We love how the photos came out. They captured the essence of the scarves perfectly.
Traveling moms love our secret pocket scarves. They provide a stylish way to keep valuables safe, plus make it easy to go hands free on local adventures with kids and dogs.
To celebrate Mother's Day, we're offering a 15% online code. Just use THANKSMOM at checkout to receive the discount. (Not valid with any other discounts.)
This weekend we'll be setting up shop at one of Boston's best markets. We'll be at the SOWA market on Sunday, May 7. So, if you're around the city this weekend, stop by and say hi.
All of our scarves are handmade in the USA by travelers for travelers and feature a secure, secret pocket with self-locking zippers. Soda Springs Brick Red is the Scarf of the Day for 5/6. This gorgeous sweater knit is a the perfect way to add a classic yet modern flair to your look. Get yours today for $39.99, that's a savings of $15!
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Our goal has always been to expand our secret pocket scarf collection to include varying styles at different price points for whatever adventure awaits. As travelers we know firsthand the importance of having a safe and secure place to stash your valuables while out in the world, which is why we want to put one of our handmade travel scarves in the hands of as many travelers possible. And the first step towards completing that goal starts with this trip to Sin City.
Want to follow along on our Las Vegas journey? We’ll be sharing highlights and new fabric ideas all week on Facebook and Instagram.
]]>I apologize for being off the blogging radar lately - we've been CRAZY busy the last couple of months prepping for the holidays.
One thing we decided to try out this year was fitting in as many markets as we can handle. We just started doing markets this spring and we were surprised at how much fun they were! It is AWESOME watching people discover our products and seeing their faces light up when they try on a scarf and slip items into the pocket only to watch them disappear. Since most of our business takes place online we rarely get to experience that and it is really rewarding.
We've been upgrading our booth set up over the past month or so and it's coming along nicely. We have a vision for our booth to be adventurous and inspirational and it will have an Expedition Everest theme to it complete with faux stones walls, corrugated tin roof, mountaineering backpacks as storage for our goods, laterns & Himalayan prayer flags. If i have the room I will also set up a cot and travel writing desk so it feels you are at base camp at Everest!
We'd love to meet you so if you happen to be in the Boston/Salem area please come on down to see us and try on some scarves! Plus you get to feel all the different fabrics and I've been stocking up big time on ultra soft, gorgeous prints! AND you get a locals only discount!
Additionally, our secret pocket scarves are now available at the Pioneer Valley AAA stores in Western, Massachusetts. AAA members can use their card to receive a discount on our scarves at the store.
Oct 23 - Sunday 10am-4pm
Oct 30 - Sunday 10am-4pm
Oct 22 - Saturday 10am-4pm
Oct 28 - Friday 10am-4pm
Nov 29 - Tuesday 6pm-8pm
Dec 3 & 4 - Saturday/Sunday 10am-4pm
December 17 & 18 - Saturday/Sunday 11am - 6pm
December 17 & 18 - Saturday/Sunday 11am - 6pm
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Update: To celebrate our first year in Boston, we're throwing a good ole' fashion Summer Flash Sale. For the next 72 hours, we're offering 15% off of our entire store. (Discount cannot be used with our two and four pack bundles.) To take advantage of this special offer, use SUMMERFLASH at checkout.
Headed for some fun in the sun this summer? Our lightweight scarves make the perfect companion for all of your adventures.
Made from rayon jersey blends these cool to the touch scarves were all created to cool you down instead of warm you up.
Beautiful and soft - our summer scarves are perfect for days spent riding beach cruisers down the boardwalk, hiking in National Parks, watching the sun set on a Caribbean cruise or dining al fresco on a warm summer evening with friends. Besides fitting a phone and passport in the roomy pocket you can also stash your sunblock, sunglasses and any other little odds and ends you might need for your day out in the sun.
These scarves are also great for anyone going through hot flashes due to age or chemotherapy - simply pop a freezer ice pack in the pocket and position it at the back of your neck for a constant cooling feeling.
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This is actually an article I published originally on our travel website Beers & Beans but it's a great article with step by step tips on how to take fantastic firework photos so I wanted to share it here as well.
So if you’re planning on watching the fireworks this year be sure to bring your camera!
Although shooting fireworks may seem complicated (burst of bright light in a pitch black environment) and intimidating, it really isn’t. In fact, it can be downright easy. And with some experimentation, you’ll be able to create some unique images that you will be dying to share with your friends & family!
Of course I should also mention that our summer hidden pocket scarves are the perfect place to stash your camera accessories - lens caps, filters, batteries, memory cards and more!
Above: Both photos were shot with an aperture of f/22 and at an ISO of 1250. The first photo has a shutter speed of 30 seconds, the second photo is 20 seconds.
1. Pick A Great Vantage Point
This is an often overlooked tip but it makes a huge difference in the creation of your images. If you want to get some truly great shots, try scouting out the area before hand. They’ll likely be a crowd on the big night so keep that in mind when you pick your location and if you can choose an elevated spot it will give you a definite advantage. On the night of the fireworks, be sure to get there early to lock in your position.
2. Tripod Up or Find A Stable Surface
I’ll admit I like to shoot sans tripod whenever possible. I hate carrying around a tripod if I don’t have to, and I prefer handheld shooting whenever possible BUT shooting fireworks is one situation where a tripod is a must have. You’ll be shooting in the dark capturing beautiful streams of light – trying to do this while hand holding your camera is a recipe for blur. And I’m not talking about the good kind of blur. By using multi-second shutter speeds, you’ll ruin the firework light trails with camera shake so be sure to use a tripod. Don’t have a tripod? You’re not out of luck! This is a great way to get creative and use any stable surface you have available to you – lawn chair, cooler, large rock, fence post or even the roof of your car (make sure the car is not running). Look around and see what you can use, just remember it has to be a solid, non-moving surface that can support the weight of your camera. Keep in mind the crowd around you but remember that sometimes using a tripod alternative can yield an entirely new perspective for your shots and that’s a good thing.
3. The Self Timer Is Your BEST Friend.
Because you’ll be using a slow shutter speed to achieve beautiful light trails, you need to keep in mind that any little motion felt by the camera is going to be recorded and ruin your image. Even with the aid of a tripod or other stable surface you’ll need to help your camera along a little further to ensure complete stability. A lot of people don’t know this but when you push the button to release the shutter you are causing a tiny amount of camera shake. It’s so minute that you may not realize it at the time but your camera most certainly will. The result will be photos that are always slightly blurry. Not to worry! There is a simple solution to this: YOUR SELF TIMER. Simply set the self timer on your camera and press the shutter. The delay of a few seconds will ensure that the shake from pressing the button with your hands is long gone when the camera works it magic. Alternately, if you have a remote trigger you can use that, but the self timer is a free solution that already comes with your camera and will do the same thing. This little step is an important one so be sure to remember it when you head out for the evening.
4. Manual, Manual, Manual – Exposure & Focus!
When I wrote the Ebook, Getting Out Of Auto, I created it as a resource for photographers that wanted to learn how to shoot in manual mode instead of shooting on auto. Shooting Fireworks is a perfect real life example on how shooting in manual will help you achieve shots you that would be impossible to create if you were using the Auto setting. In addition to manual exposure, manual focus will help you focus correctly on your subject while in a dark situation without tearing your hair out.
Why use manual focus instead of auto focus? Digital cameras have a notoriously hard time focusing in dark situations and if set in auto focus the camera simply won’t take a photo if the lens can’t focus. Even the best cameras can struggle finding a point of focus when shooting in dark conditions and this struggle will cause a delay in shooting which ultimately will lead to you missing the shot and getting irritated. Instead of getting frustrated simply switch the auto focus feature to manual focus, look through the viewfinder while focusing with your lens and pick the perfect point of focus for your shot. I sometimes prefer to manually focus in other situations as well because it is so simple and easy and it allows me shoot quickly without any camera focusing delays. Keep in mind that if you move your camera or want to focus on something else in the scene you will need to refocus for each shot because your camera won’t do it for you.
Why use manual exposure? Manual exposure is going to enable you to slow your shutter speed (create great light streams), fiddle with your ISO (keep noise in check) and use a greater depth of field (help achieve a sharp photo). See the points below for tips on manual settings that will help you photograph fireworks.
Keep in mind that your shutter speed, aperture & ISO settings will be affected by the situation you are shooting in. If you are in an area that has a large firework budget and has several fireworks going off at the same time you will have more light to work with than someone else who is shooting a smaller firework display. Use these tips as starting suggestions and then play around with your settings until you find what works best for you.
6. Shutter Speed
Fireworks are some of the best subjects to shoot if you want to see how slowing down your shutter speed will create a different look in your image. I like abstract images and I think that fireworks look best when the shutter speed is slowed down enough so that it can record the trails of light as they fade away. You can play with the shutter speed to create different results and I recommend starting around 4 seconds and then going all the way to 30 seconds. Try out different settings and see which one you like best. If your camera has a B (Bulb) setting you can even try using that to capture several different sets of firework displays.
7. Aperture
Depending on your choice of shutter speed you will want to compensate for the exposure with your aperture. Love the look of the 4 second shutter speed but need more light? Be sure to open up the aperture on your lens to let more light into the camera. Remember ‘opening up’ means that you’ll need to choose a smaller aperture number on your lens – for example, f/5.6 is going to let in more light than f/16. The smaller the f-stop the larger the aperture (aka lens opening). However, there is one other thing to keep in mind when setting your aperture – your depth of field. A larger opening lets in more light however, it also creates a shallow depth of field. A shallow depth of field simply means that not everything in your scene will be sharp. It does not affect your focusing ability it simply affects the range of sharpness in the image from the foreground to the background. Depending on your shooting style this may or may not be that important to you but it’s worth noting and keeping in the back of your mind as you shoot. Because fireworks are large and spread out you’ll want a decent depth of field to keep them sharp. Try out aperture f/8 or f/11 as great all purpose settings to begin with. Start with one and either decrease or increase your aperture to balance the light coming into your lens and camera with the light coming through with your shutter.
8. ISO
ISO is the last setting on your camera that will help you control light but it also controls the noise in your photo as well so try to keep your ISO as low as possible. Start at around 400 ISO and then raise it (to get more light) or lower it depending on your needs. Keep in mind that a higher ISO generates more noise so try to keep it as low as you can.
Above: For a more in-depth look at how Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO & Depth of Field work be sure to check out my ebook, Getting Out Of Auto, which has clear, easy to understand descriptions of each setting.
9. Turn Off Your Flash
If you are using your manual settings, then your flash shouldn’t automatically fire; however, if it does be sure you shut it off. The built in flash on your camera won’t do any good while trying to get a good shot of fireworks. The atmosphere is too dark and the fireworks are too large and far away to be illuminated by a flash. If you use the built in flash, all you’ll end up with is a bright white foreground and a very boring background.
10. Consider Your Composition
When setting up your shots remember to consider your composition. Be sure to pay attention to the horizon line and keep it in the top third or the bottom third of your frame instead of dead center. If possible include landscape or figural elements in your shot to add interest and to give a sense of place.
11. Experiment And Have Fun!
Photography is meant to be enjoyed so try not to get too caught up in the technical details and just have fun with it. Play with the settings on your camera until you achieve a look you like and then shoot away.
Photo taken at f/22, ISO 1000 and a 30 second shutter speed.
Feel free to print this article out or stash it on your phone then you can follow each step while out watching the fireworks and snag perfect photos of your night!
Our scarf was featured for "the free spirit who’s always ‘gramming travel photos" - so true!!
Loving all these cute travel items - especially the cute little fox sleeping mask too!
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]]>We are so excited about our new Summer in California collection!
Two-tone and totally awesome, this is our most vibrant collection yet. Inspired by our time living in California, we believe our handmade summer scarves are the perfect way to add a splash of color to your travels.
So come on down to Cali and join us for some fun in the sun this summer!
Just looking at these transports me right back to the California coast - carefree living and riding my bike along the beach. I can almost taste the burritos as I write this!
Some of our inspiration - palm trees and back when we used to live on our 27' sailboat The Lucky Lady in the San Diego harbor. No matter where I live I will always be a California girl at heart!
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Got a traveling mom in your life? One of our new Speakeasy Travel Scarves will be sure to bring a smile to her face this weekend. We've added several new scarves to the shop (see below), which are all ready to ship for Mother's Day.
SHOP ALL OF OUR READY TO SHIP SCARVES.
Plus, as a special THANK YOU to mom's everywhere, we're offering 15% off our entire store for the next 24 hours! To get the discount, simply use code--THANKSMOM15--during check out.
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Spring in Boston is erratic. Last week, temperatures were in the high 60s, this week the forecast calls for cold rain and snow. With this in mind, we’ve designed our 2016 Spring Collection to reflect the uncertainty of a New England spring, so that you’re covered no matter where your travels take you.
Need a last minute gift? We've got you covered!
So go ahead and grab your last minute gift for that special someone on your list!Santa's coming early this year! To help out all you awesome last minute shoppers why not take 10% off your order? Use this code at check out: LASTMINUTESANTA |
The winner of the Taos travel scarf in our pre-Black Friday giveaway is Janet Morrow. Congrats Janet! We hope you love your new Speakeasy scarf.
A big thanks to everyone who for participated in our first giveaway. You guys made it a huge success, and we will definitely be holding more giveaways in the future.
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