District 12 Photo Contest Judging – LONG EXPOSURE

LONG EXPOSURE: Also known as time-exposure or slow-shutter, this technique involves using a long-duration shutter speed. It can be used to sharply capture stationary elements of an image while blurring, smearing, or obscuring the moving elements. It is also used in lowlight conditions. Examples: fireworks, moving water, light trails, Milky Way, light painting, night or low-light conditions, etc.


Juniors

Click here to go to Scorecard


 Intermediates

Click here to go to Scorecard


 Seniors

Click here to go to Scorecard


Click here to go to Scorecard

Comments are closed.