- 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.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Weekly Vocabulary
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