Long-exposure photography: is when a long-duration shutter speed is used to sharply capture the stationary elements of image.
Light painting: is when exposures are made by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera.
Solargraphy: is a technique in which a fixed camera is used to expose photographic paper for an long amount of time.
Calotypes: are a photographic process where a picture is exposed to a camera for a long period of time in order to take the image.
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