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- noun Alternative form of
time exposure .
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Examples
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Sun, and in time-exposure photographs the tail is already a few degrees long.
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He had cleverly arranged it so that when the cord was pulled that set the cartridge off it also caused the time-exposure arrangement on the camera to work.
The Outdoor Chums at Cabin Point or The Golden Cup Mystery Quincy Allen
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Scattered and shifting observations produce hazy impressions just as a moving camera spoils the time-exposure.
The Art of Public Speaking Dale Carnagey 1906
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For a space of three seconds the entire party behaved as if it were being photographed under time-exposure.
The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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A Geminid meteor streaks across the night sky, with circular star trails whirling the background, in a time-exposure photo made by astronomer Jimmy Westlake in December 1985.
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Stars whirl over the 200-inch Hale Telescope's dome in a time-exposure photo.
Cosmic Log 2008
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Photographer Documents Secret Satellites -- All 189 of Them : Art Photographer Documents Secret Satellites All 189 of Them By Bryan Gardiner 06.21.08 Artist Trevor Paglen's time-exposure photographs show the streaks of light left by classified satellites.
Photographer Documents Secret Satellites All 189 of Them 2008
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