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<blockquote data-quote="grandpaw" data-source="post: 628325" data-attributes="member: 8635"><p>There are many ways to get fireworks photos and I posted the one that works for me that is easy and works well in case some new to taking fireworks would want an easy way to take pictures with whatever camera and lens they have without having to remember to go on and off bulb mode or buy a remote. There is virtually no way to screw things up by doing the way I posted. Another plus is you don't have to pay attention to triggering the bulb on and off and that lets you actually get pictures and enjoy watching the show at the same time.There is no right or wrong to the many methods of taking the pictures, just use what works best for you. </p><p>I am of the school of KISMIF or "Keep it simple and make it fun".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandpaw, post: 628325, member: 8635"] There are many ways to get fireworks photos and I posted the one that works for me that is easy and works well in case some new to taking fireworks would want an easy way to take pictures with whatever camera and lens they have without having to remember to go on and off bulb mode or buy a remote. There is virtually no way to screw things up by doing the way I posted. Another plus is you don't have to pay attention to triggering the bulb on and off and that lets you actually get pictures and enjoy watching the show at the same time.There is no right or wrong to the many methods of taking the pictures, just use what works best for you. I am of the school of KISMIF or "Keep it simple and make it fun". [/QUOTE]
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