Long Exposure
About
A commonly used technique in photography that blurs the moving parts of an image or dramatically enhances light in night or dark scenes. This is achieved by fixing the position of a camera (typically on a tripod) and using a slow shutter speed. Examples of long exposure photographs include images of blurred car lights on a highway or moonlit skies seemingly lit up as though it were daytime.
Related Categories
Blurred, Time, Contemporary Photography, Contemporary Modernist-Type Photography, Movement, City Scenes, Large-Scale Photography, Landscape and Nature Photography, Landscape Photography, Light as Subject