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You should use the longest possible shutter speed for all firework photography.
true or false

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User Radiodef
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it depends on the photo you want, if you want a glimmer-like effect then big fireworks are best but if you want a clear image then go with the slower fireworks it's easier to keep track of them to get that great image
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User Revell
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Answer:

TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

Most of the photos we see of fireworks are made with longer exposure times, which can vary from 1 to up to 15 seconds, under specific conditions. This time is nothing more than the interval at which your camera's shutter opens and closes, allowing light to enter.

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User Nate Birkholz
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