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The speaker introduces the fundamental exposure triangle for photographing fireworks [], recommending a low ISO of 100 or 200 and an aperture between f/8 and f/11 as a starting point [-]. The crucial element, shutter speed, is highlighted as the variable to manipulate, with a sweet spot of one to five seconds being ideal for capturing multiple explosions within a single frame []. When focusing with no subjects in the sky, the advice is to manually set the focus to infinity and then back it off slightly for sharpness [].
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The speaker introduces the fundamental exposure triangle for photographing fireworks [], recommending a low ISO of 100 or 200 and an aperture between f/8 and f/11 as a starting point [-]. The crucial element, shutter speed, is highlighted as the variable to manipulate, with a sweet spot of one to five seconds being ideal for capturing multiple explosions within a single frame []. When focusing with no subjects in the sky, the advice is to manually set the focus to infinity and then back it off slightly for sharpness [].