The lack of vision problem is much harder to solve. I found that the only solution was trial, error, and a few packets of sparklers.
A few sparkler tips before you start though. The first and the most obvious: DON"T use sparklers when camping in the bush or if the nearby area has a lot of dry leaves or branches. That's how a recent bushfire was started, and we wouldn't want another repeat. Another safety thing you may find useful is to put all the spent sparklers in a glass bottle. This way they aren't accidentally stepped on or picked up while they're still painfully warm. The last is a tip that'll help with the overall photo. If possible, don't have any street lights in the camera view because they also show up in the end product. If you have a look at the top of the picture you'll see a few little wavy, glowing lines and while in that position they're not too noticeable it's still better to cut them out all together if possible.
Happy Sparklering!

Recipe for a wicked sparkler bomb:
ReplyDelete20 or so sparklers
a jar with a lid
Method:
1. Scratch all the sparkler stuff of the stick thingys.
2. Pour the powder into the jar.
3. Light a match and chuck it into the jar
4. RUUUN!!!
5. Watch it explode from a safe distance (at least 5 meters)
Enjoy!