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You can improve a fireworks shot by including something in the foreground—a partial silhouette or a building.
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
For handheld shots, the simplest method is to set your ISO to 400 or 800, wait for a burst, aim and fire.
Credit: Photo: Galyna Andrushko/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Galyna Andrushko/Shutterstock
You can improve a fireworks shot by including something in the foreground—a partial silhouette or a building.
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: manzrussali/Shutterstock
Capture the displays a bit off center and the results are still pretty.
Credit: Photo: Lee Torrens/Shutterstock
Credit: Photo: Lee Torrens/Shutterstock
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