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		<title>How to Series &#8211; Capturing Fireworks</title>
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      Bonfire night is nearly upon us so I thought I would post appropriate details to help with capturing the perfect results Necessary Equipment DSLR camera (model irrelevant) Standard kit lens (18mm -55mm or 18mm -105mm / 18-135mm) Corded remote control (although an infra red remote will suffice) Tripod Piece of card (preferably black) which is [...]]]></description>
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