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01-12-2009, 09:12 PM   #14
jbinpg
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I agree that 2-5 second exposures work best. You don't have to use high ISO since there will be lots of light to play with from the fireworks. One thing I will be trying next time with fireworks is the Auto EV multi-exposure. I have found PP layering doesn't work very well with fireworks so I'll try it in camera.

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