On the 4th of July in the United States, after you’ve had your fill of barbecues and parades, it’s time to find the best vantage point for watching and photographing fireworks displays. Here’s a sampling of what you can catch with your camera if you get a good spot!

photo by Always Shooting

photo by Sacha Fernandez

photo by CityofStPete

photo by Matthew Paulson

photo by Eli Christman

photo by Zach Zupancic

photo by Randy Lemoine

photo by Allen

photo by Jeff Krause

photo by Alan Charness

photo by James Jordan

photo by Pat Kight
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