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RE: Long vs. "short" exposure, reflections

Reading this post suddenly gave me an insight into why I feel the way I do about photography. I have been involved even in stock photography, but no one is able to make me shoot "professionally". 😃 At school, I had quite a lot of problems in my 'relationship' with mathematics (although, don't doubt that I was always an excellent student). Now, when it comes again to certain numbers and the awareness of their simultaneous and appropriate application, I block my brain and cannot use it. That's why I'll never be able to take a photo like the first one you show above. If it's shown to me, and if I memorize all the settings, maybe yes. On the other hand, as a person for whom information is the most important thing, I prefer not so much artistic masterpieces but a simple photo, capturing a moment, showing things, giving information.
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Well, I see your point but Time is subjective, right?
If you think of the "usual" photos as a frozen moment of time, then long exposure is the same, just that the moment is a bit longer :)
Or otherwise, it could be seen as many single moments frozen in one frame :)))

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