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  <description>Dedicated to all you "long exposure"-lovers :-) Be welcome to add you long exposure shot here!  Long exposure is a method in photography that refers to a longer exposure time than in conventional photography. Long exposures are used when photographing with a camera with weak light sources or to show motion sequences. However, it is also used in camera-less photography, for example in photograms, lumen prints, cyanotypes and anthotypes and various other historical methods.  Long exposures can show various effects such as streaks of light, soft water or sun trails. Long exposures often require special equipment such as a tripod, a neutral density filter or a pinhole camera. However, they are also used for special techniques such as dragging effects or ICM (Intentional Camera Movement).</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2021 12:45:50 +0000</pubDate>
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