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 low-light conditions.
Examples: Fireworks, moving water, light trails, Milky Way, light painting, night or low-light conditions, etc.
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