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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 566622" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Lots of great shots posted. I did notice that no two seemed to have the same shutter speed even though ISO and aperture were the same. My question to anyone who posted here, are you using a cable release and a bulb shutter speed set? Hold the shutter open as long as there is "sparkles" in the air and then close it. I am assuming that is why the various shutter speeds.</p><p></p><p>I have to admit that I was too lazy to travel the 30 miles to try my hand at fireworks shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 566622, member: 27017"] Lots of great shots posted. I did notice that no two seemed to have the same shutter speed even though ISO and aperture were the same. My question to anyone who posted here, are you using a cable release and a bulb shutter speed set? Hold the shutter open as long as there is "sparkles" in the air and then close it. I am assuming that is why the various shutter speeds. I have to admit that I was too lazy to travel the 30 miles to try my hand at fireworks shots. [/QUOTE]
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