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New Years 2002 at Seaport Village

Fireworks photography is the process of taking photographs of fireworks at night. Unlike night photography, available light is used for fireworks photography instead of artificial light. Instead of using the flash on the camera, the photographer often exposes the image for a period of time, known as long exposure.[1][2] Brighter fireworks sometimes support shorter exposure times.

Examples

The following samples are ordered from longer to shorter exposure time.

References

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