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        <description>Firework shots from Salem MA and Marblehead Ma.&lt;br/&gt;The harbor illumination precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes in Marblehead. and depending on your location the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from several vantage points around the Marblehead Harbor.&lt;br/&gt;I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park. Contact me at jeff.foliage@gmail.com for more hints...&lt;br/&gt;Also in Salem MA when shooting the Salem Fireworks you should sit yourself aft of the friendship so that you can capture the fireworks bursting over the mast of the friendship in Salem MA. All the shots of the Salem MA fireworks are from one year. and I sat at the end of the quay to the aft and off to the side of the tall ship, Friendship of Salem MA. The bursting shells were really incredible from this angle.</description>
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            <title>Marblehead Fireworks 2010</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e194A0A87"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s2/v4/p424282759-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Harbor Illumination 2010</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1FE46D2"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s4/v9/p33441490-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Harbor Illumination 2010</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eC822250"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s4/v10/p209855056-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1D71F598"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p494007704-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Marblead MA Fireworks</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1100A1A3"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s4/v10/p285254051-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Marblead MA Fireworks</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e19A935BE</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e19A935BE"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p430519742-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Marblehead Harbor Illumination</title> 
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            <pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 22:09:12 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Marblehead MA harbor illumination</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1A951320</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1A951320"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p445977376-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Marblehead MA harbor illumination2</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e23C7212C"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s3/v7/p600252716-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:07:40 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Marblehead Illumination - 1</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e292E3051"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s3/v8/p690892881-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:04:50 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Marblead MA Fireworks</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eC7429C6"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p208939462-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 01:08:45 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Marblehead Illumination - 3</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e20C60749"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s3/v7/p549848905-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>The Marblehead Fireworks is a special event when compared to other Fireworks in New England. First Marblehead will normally hold their Marblehead Arts Festival on the same weekend when the 4th of July occurs on a Friday through Monday. <br/>Next Marblehead has a harbor illumination that precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. Early in the afternoon volunteers and residents who have homes along the harbor position red flares above the water line. At 30 minutes prior a member of Glover’s regiment will fire a canon to alert everyone to ignite the flares. The illumination by itself is reason enough to be around the harbor as the sun sets. <br/> <br/>Before the flares go out the fireworks will start just as the light leaves the sky. To me the very best pictures are from the first 10 or so salvos into the night sky. This way you have good detail in the sky, foreground and the fireworks aren’t so bright as to force you to shoot real fast and not blow out the multicolored streamers of flame. <br/> <br/>Depending on your location around the harbor, the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from almost any vantage point around the harbor. I have shot from Fountain park, Seaside park, Chandler Hovey park. I also have shot from Fort beach at low tide. (Remember! the big rocks can be slippery).<br/> <br/> I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points and each year that I make it there I try to find a new location. You can <a href="http://www.vistaphotos.net/2011/05/tips-for-shooting-the-salem-or-marblehead-massachusetts-fireworks/" target="_blank">read my blog article on photographing the Marblehead and Salem fireworks here</a>.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:07:18 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-1</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eFF4FA1"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p16732065-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.</strong><br/><br/><strong> </strong>The harbor illumination precedes the fireworks by 30 minutes. and depending on your location the Marblehead Fireworks can be seen from several vantage points around the Marblehead Harbor.I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.<br/><br/><br/>Illumination, Lighthouse, Marblehead, "Marblehead Fireworks", Massachusetts, "New England", "North Shore", fireworks, ocean, seashore</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:32:59 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-2</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e2EC32F3B</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e2EC32F3B"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v14/p784543547-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.</strong><br/><br/>I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.<br/><br/><br/>Illumination, Lighthouse, Marblehead, "Marblehead Fireworks", Massachusetts, "New England", "North Shore", fireworks, ocean, seashore</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 02:58:57 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-3</title> 
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-4</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1F276778</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1F276778"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p522676088-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.<br/><br/>I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.</strong></p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-5</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e3CFD795</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e3CFD795"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p63952789-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.<br/><br/>I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.</strong></p>]]></description>
            

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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-6</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e3A936AE</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e3A936AE"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s4/v10/p61421230-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.<br/><br/>I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.</strong></p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:31:55 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead MA-7</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e1AC6251E</link> 
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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:31:41 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead-8</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eCFAC726</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eCFAC726"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s4/v10/p217761574-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.<br/><br/>I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.</strong></p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:31:31 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Wedding fireworks over Marblehead-9</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eEA423A4</link> 
            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/eEA423A4"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v13/p245638052-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>These fireworks were private fireworks by the financial mogul Peter Lynch for his daughters wedding in July 2010 where she married a French Count.<br/><br/><br/><strong>This shot was hand held from a boat that I was on so If you require this image larger than 8x10 I will ask that you please contact me and I will do a test print and make a decision on whether or not to let you purchase it larger than 8x10.<br/><br/>I've shot the Marblehead Fireworks from different points but I feel the two best places to see the Marblehead fireworks are the base of the Marblehead lighthouse and maybe next to seaside park.</strong></p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:31:20 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Salem Fireworks</title> 
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:06:56 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Salem MA Fireworks</title> 
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e298C893B"><img src="http://photo.vistaphotography.com/img/s8/v14/p697076027-3.jpg"/></a></p>]]><![CDATA[<p>Salem MA Fireworks shot in Salem Massachusetts. It was glorious to watch the fireworks go off above the Friendship like it was in a battle. One of the best places to see the Salem Fireworks is to sit at the end of the jetty back at the back of the ship. As you can see in these shots the Salem MA Fireworks go off behind and above the ship's mast.</p>]]></description>
            

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            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 02:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>fireworks rain down on Salem MA</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e2A561B3A</link> 
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            <title>Salem Fireworks</title> 
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:08:45 GMT</pubDate>
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            <title>Cloud of fireworks in Salem Massachusetts</title> 
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            <title>Salem Fireworks</title> 
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            <title>red streamers of fire explode of Salem's Friendship</title> 
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            <title>red streamers of fire explode of Salem's Friendship</title> 
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            <title>red streamers of fire explode of Salem's Friendship</title> 
            <link>http://photo.vistaphotography.com/fireworks/e3B0A271E</link> 
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