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1 You could do long exposures playing with light painting or anything else.
2 Spring was lessening the suffering, yet sickness from long exposures still prevailed.
3 Ludwig makes long exposures with a digital camera on a tripod.
4 Results: Both HIV-positive groups had long exposures to antiretroviral therapy.
5 He makes long exposures a few seconds long to compensate for the low lighting.
6 It also moves too quickly to accommodate long exposures .
7 There isn't much natural light to work with, of course, so he relies on long exposures .
8 It's no surprise that this photographic process proved difficult at times, and long exposures were necessary.
9 He favors a 35mm camera on a tripod, and long exposures of up to several minutes.
10 Results: Very long exposures in the chemical, rubber, and printing industries were associated with risk for RCC.
11 The coronavirus can survive long exposures to high temperatures, a new peer-reviewed study published on Biorxiv has shown.
12 For judging long exposures , the use of an actinometer (issued in many inexpensive forms) is helpful.
13 Palley mostly shoots at night, making long exposures that pulse in a cosmic blaze of heat and color.
14 These photographic plates were very sensitive, were easily handled, and indefinitely long exposures could be made with them.
15 With long exposures , when you develop the film you get these hues that digital would be too clean about.
16 You can also bracket, shoot time lapses and long exposures , and even record the GPS co-ordinates of each shot.
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