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Sep 02, 2013 20:13 |  #1

First time with a SLR. Only had it 5 days.

Had some issues with the 55-250 so decided to shoot with the 18-55mm.

Found that on the EOS-70D using:

Bulb + ISO 400 + F11 got some decent shots.


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Sep 02, 2013 21:28 |  #2

Good choice of a location. It really helps to have a foreground and reflections.


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Sep 04, 2013 22:28 |  #3

Thanks. Fireworks are such a gamble shooting to me. I got around 200 shots and only got about 80 or so usable (in my opinion) out of it.

It sure was fun shooting this and not having to wait the shutter time (PRO-1 if you took a 15 second exposure, you waited 15 seconds for it to process and apply noise reduction) for it to show the results and then be able to instantly take the next shot.


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