How does long-exposure photography work?

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How does long-exposure photography work?

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Long exposure photography is done by holding the camera’s shutter open for a long. To prevent the camera from gathering too much light due to the slow shutter speed, you use a very small aperture, or make the scene really dark, or use a neutral density filter (basically a dark filter in front of the lens to block out light).

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