were u using handheld?? cause most of your fireworks' trails were not straight and were short for some too.. if so then u may wan to use ISO 100 or 200 on a tripod on long exposure.. then u can get some beautiful trails of fireworks..
from your angle of the #9 photo, i can see that u are standing near to the fireworks on shear's bridge.. so maybe u want to stand further away from the fireworks then it will allow more things to be included in your photos..
u can set potrait for your #7 photo then u can include a bit of the scenery of buildings.. but that is of course with no smoke blocking u..
try to compose photos such that your fireworks are not cut off or your buildings are not cut off.. for #7 and #8 u may wan to zoom in on juz the fireworks..
clubsnap have one good article on taking fireworks.. go take a look.. http://www.clubsnap.org/display.php?file=articles/fireworks/fireworks.htm
*kana chased of the library now* heeheez..
tats some more of my of suggestions..
from your angle of the #9 photo, i can see that u are standing near to the fireworks on shear's bridge.. so maybe u want to stand further away from the fireworks then it will allow more things to be included in your photos..
u can set potrait for your #7 photo then u can include a bit of the scenery of buildings.. but that is of course with no smoke blocking u..
try to compose photos such that your fireworks are not cut off or your buildings are not cut off.. for #7 and #8 u may wan to zoom in on juz the fireworks..
clubsnap have one good article on taking fireworks.. go take a look.. http://www.clubsnap.org/display.php?file=articles/fireworks/fireworks.htm
*kana chased of the library now* heeheez..
tats some more of my of suggestions..