Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Long Exposure Long exposure photography is a technique that involves using a slow shutter speed to capture images over an extended period, typically ranging from several seconds to several minutes or even hours. By allowing more time for light to reach the camera sensor, long exposure photography enables photographers to capture motion blur, light trails, and other dynamic effects that are not visible to the naked eye. Long exposure techniques are commonly used in various genres of photography, including landscape photography, night photography, astrophotography, and creative photography.
Examples of long exposure effects include silky smooth waterfalls, streaking car lights on highways, star trails in the night sky, and blurred motion of moving subjects. Long exposure photography requires careful planning, stable camera support, and precise exposure control to achieve desired results while minimizing camera shake and image noise. It offers photographers a unique and artistic means of capturing the passage of time and conveying a sense of motion and atmosphere in their images. |
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