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Baltimore Sun Media Group photographers got around to most of the Independence Day fireworks displays this weekend. Take a look through to see images from displays around the region, with helpful information about the equipment and settings used to take each shot.

Baltimore's fireworks from the Orleans Street bridge. Photo taken with Nikon D3. The f-stop was set to f/14, the ISO at 200 and the focal length at 95mm. The exposure time was 3 seconds. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Columbia Lakefront. Photo taken with Canon 1D-X with EF 135mm lens. The f-stop was set at 2.0 and the ISO at 3200. The exposure time was 1/1000th of a second. (Nate Pesce/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Columbia Lakefront. Photo taken with Canon 1D-X with EF 85mm lens. The f-stop was set at 2.8. and the ISO at 3200. The exposure time was 1/80th of a second. (Nate Pesce/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks in Towson, July 5. Photo taken with Nikon D700. The f-stop was set at f/2.8, the ISO at 2500 and the focal length at 17mm. The exposure time was 0.3 seconds. (Steve Ruark/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks explode over Oregon Ridge Park. Photo taken with Nikon D3 and 24-70 f/2.8 lens. The f-stop was set to 6.3, the ISO at 400 and the focal length at 24mm. The exposure was 2 seconds. (Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster. Photo taken with a Nikon D4S. The f-stop was set at f/13, the ISO at 125 and the focal length at 24mm. The exposure time was 10 seconds. (Dave Munch/Carroll County Times) Fireworks at Oregon Ridge Park. Photo taken with Canon 5D Mark III and EF 28mm f/1.8 lens. The f-stop was set to 7.1, the ISO at 640. The exposure time was 3.2 seconds. (Tom Brenner / The Baltimore Sun.) Fireworks in Bel Air. Photo taken with Canon 6D and 12-24mm lens. The f-stop was set at f/16, the ISO at 100 and the focal length 15mm. The exposure time was 10 seconds. (Andy Shrestha/Baltimore Sun submitted photo) Fireworks in Towson, July 5. Photo taken with Nikon D700. The f-stop was set at f/2.8, the ISO at 3200 and the focal length at 17mm. The exposure time was 1/4th of a second. (Steve Ruark/For The Baltimore Sun) Baltimore's fireworks from Harborplace. Photo taken with Nikon D4S. The f-stop was set to f/10, the ISO at 200 and the focal length at 35mm. The exposure time was 0.8 seconds. (Karl Merton Ferron/Baltimore Sun) Fireworks in Towson, July 5. Photo taken with Nikon D700. The f-stop was set at f/2.8, the ISO at 2500 and the focal length at 120mm. The exposure time was 1/30th of a second. (Steve Ruark/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Columbia Lakefront. Photo taken with Canon 1D-X. The f-stop was set at f/11, the ISO at 200 and the focal length at 23mm. The exposure time was 6.5 seconds. (Nate Pesce/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Columbia Lakefront. Photo taken with Canon 1D-X and EF 16-35mm lens. The f-stop was set at f/2.8, the ISO at 3200 and the focal length at 16mm. The exposure time was 1/13th of a second. (Nate Pesce/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster. Photo taken with a Nikon D4S. The f-stop was set at f/13, the ISO at 125 and the focal length at 24mm. The exposure time was 10 seconds. (Dave Munch/Carroll County Times) Fireworks in Towson, July 5. Photo taken with Nikon D700. The f-stop was set at f/2.8, the ISO at 2500 and the focal length at 35mm. The exposure time was 1/20th of a second. (Steve Ruark/For The Baltimore Sun) Fireworks at the Annapolis City Dock. Photo taken with Nikon D750. The f-stop was set to f/20, the ISO at 160 and the focal length at 116mm. The exposure time was 5 seconds. (Paul W. Gillespie/Capital Gazette)

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Video produced by Jerry Jackson. Filmed and sped up to 2000 percent of its original speed.


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