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    Photographing fireworks?

    I was wondering if anyone had any tips for shooting fireworks. I know there will be plenty on the 4th I just want to try and capture a few for fun. The camera would be a 350d.

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    Re: Photographing fireworks?

    Quote Originally Posted by TaLoN242
    I was wondering if anyone had any tips for shooting fireworks. I know there will be plenty on the 4th I just want to try and capture a few for fun. The camera would be a 350d.
    http://www.garryblack.com/fireworks.htm

    Good basic tips, well written, no ads. =o) Good article. Instead of "film" just use your ISO equivalent. ISO 100-200 max. Use long exposures, and a tripod if you have one.

    Talk to ya later

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    Re: Photographing fireworks?

    Very informative site thanks. Now I just have to see if the weather holds up which isn't looking good so far.

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