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In reply to the discussion: ****April photography contest Poll 3***** Theme "After Dark" [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)48. When you set up for long exposures (which one often does at night or low light)
If you have someone or something enter the frame quickly, it can result in "ghosting."
As a matter of fact, with long exposures, you can set up on a highway overpass, and if the exposure is long enough, can photograph the highway to make it look empty even though there are cars/trucks driving along the highway.
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When you set up for long exposures (which one often does at night or low light)
justiceischeap
Apr 2013
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