How do photos with long exposure not get brighter.

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I’m not a photographer but I have some basic knowledge of some terms. For example, when you take a longer exposure of a photo It should allow more light to enter the lense. Wouldn’t that make everything completely overly bright. However, I see many photos that look like time is just stretched like taking a time lapse. How does this work?

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It does. When taking longer exposures in daylight, you can use what’s called neutral density filter to limit the amount of light that enters the camera, so the image does not become overexposed.

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