Maxfactor,
It is a very nice shot. I am sure you can use the perspective tool in Photoshop to stretch out the top and pushing the bottom in.
I think the black card method was great in the film days. With digital and Photoshop, it is so easy to transpose one explosion (blossom) from one picture to another. You have better control of the number, size and shape of each blossom. I prefer shooting as few blossoms in a single picture as possible because you can always ADD blossoms but it will be close to impossible to remove one.
I've seem Hong Kong firework from the Peak with the harbour and the city as backdrop. Those were gorgeous shots. But the problem with Hong Kong is that, you'll be fighting for a spot with another 2,000 people with tripods and camera.
I shot this series in a parking lot where I parked my car. I pulled the lounge chair and my cooler with beers and set up my tripod. A very relaxing 30-40 minutes. I did have to wait 45 minutes after the firework to get out of the parking lot though.
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