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Here are some firework pictures that i took, it`s not so hard as you might think! There are some thing that you need to do/have: First thing you`l need is a tripod, and if u have it, a remote control for your camera,very handy! If you don`t use a tripod your pictures will turn out unsharp. Put your camera in the "M-mode"(manual), and put your shuttertime on "bulb". Now you will need to choose the right depth of field, in this case we choose for "infinity". So you will need to do this: When you choose iso 100: take a depth of field between F8 and F11.If you choose Iso200 then you can choose a depth of field between F16 and F22. The only thing you will hace to do now, is press the remotecontrol of your camera,and keep pressing the button, until you think you have the fireworks on your picture, then release the button. ( if u don`t have a remote-cobntrol you can just press the button on your camera) The minimum is around 2 seconds (that you keep pressing the remote or the button on your camera),the maximum is 6-8 seconds. Useually i use exposure times of 2-4 seconds to take the pictures. If u take longer exposure times,your fireworks get blurry,unsharp and to light. You see, its much easier then you would think! If you don`t have a digital reflex camera, you could get a little bit more noise in your pictures, because of the exposure time..

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