Twilight at FreedomFest

By GARETT FISBECK Staff Photographer on Jul 4, 2013, at 11:29 PM  Updated on 7/04 at 11:38 PM

Marissa Largent, right, and Chloris Espinoza, play with sparklers at Veterans Park during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World

The Fourth of July is always a gold mine for pictures.

Aside from the obvious American Flags and fireworks, my favorite pictures from Independence Day are the ones right as the sun has set and there is still a small amount of light in the atmosphere. Those pictures really tell the story of summer.

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Conor McMichael, Lindsay Lester, and Katelyn Quattlebaun sit on a blanket and wait for fireworks to start during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World


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Spectators gather at Veterans Park to watch fireworks during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World


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Ethan Beamer plays with a sparkler at Veterans Park during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World


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Alexander Largent, 4, plays with a sparkler at Veterans Park during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World


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Braydon Curtis, 3, plays with sparklers as his parents, Brandon and Chrystyle watch during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World


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Spectators watch fireworks during ONEOK's Fourth of July FreedomFest in Tulsa, Okla., Thursday, July 4, 2013. GARETT FISBECK/Tulsa World



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