Long Exposure Photography
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echniques like close-ups, motion blur, or reflections add depth to abstract work, making it an exciting and experimental genre for exploring artistic expression and visual storytelling.
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Long exposure photography captures shadows and reflections service motion and light over an extended period, creating stunning effects like smooth waterfalls, light trails, or dreamy skies. By using a slow shutter speed, it blurs moving elements while preserving stationary objects in sharp focus. This technique requires a tripod to avoid camera shake and often a smaller aperture for optimal results