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Old 01-13-2007, 07:09 PM
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Bring a small flashlight to help you see your camera settings.
Remember that with a slower shutter speed things are still moving. Great if you want the ribbons of lights, but a long moon exposure can result in an oof moon as it keeps moving through the sky. The wind can also leave your shot less than sharp with a long exposure.
Bracketing may help with exposure.
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