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Anonymous
Hey /p/,
How do you recmoomend taking pictures of fireworks if you don't have a tripod?
(I'm aware of how shitty this camera is, I was out to dinner and this is the camera that would fit in my pocket)
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>> Anonymous
Sit your camera on something hard. Long 1/4-5 second exposure.
>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
find something steady to place your camera on

anything works really, edge of a car window, fence post, cooler, etc. If you a small bean/rice bag it can make angeling it easier. Even like a ziplock full of rice can help in that regard.