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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Lower iso? Iso is a camera’s sensitivity to light, so a lower setting would offset any brighter objects from a slow shutter speed.

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