Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Weekly Vocabulary


  • Long Exposure Photography: The use of a long time opening for the shutter to capture light over a period of time. In the process, the light can be moved as its being captured to create shapes and words.
  • Light Painting: using a long exposure time, light can be moved in the image as it is being captured to create pictures and words.
  • Solargraphy: when a lensless camera is used with a long exposure time to capture the paths and movements of the sun.
  • Calotype: an early process of photography that uses paper covered with silver iodine. The paper is then exposed to light, which cause all the affected areas to turn dark.

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