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The phrase "a long exposure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in photography to refer to a technique where the camera's shutter is open for an extended period, allowing more light to hit the sensor.
Example: "The photographer captured stunning night scenes using a long exposure to create beautiful light trails."
Alternatives: "extended exposure" or "prolonged exposure".
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"I was making a long exposure.
Exhibitions include: A Long Exposure: 100 Years of Guardian Photography, Lowry, Manchester (2008).
This spectacular light show was captured in Santa Barbara, California, with a long exposure.
A long exposure demonstrated that the telescope was able to track objects continuously with high precision.
To depict its bioluminescence properly, I opted for a long exposure with rear-curtain flash.
The program of ISS provides a long exposure time for the detectors of the proposed spectrometer.
This time I managed to snap a photograph using a long exposure to capture its detail.
The limitations he sets himself are a long exposure time and a flashlight as his only light source.
The photos involved a long exposure shot, a single flash, and two strings of Christmas tree lights.
Fabrication of a bunch of sub-30-nm nanofibers inside microchannels using photopolymerization via a long exposure technique.
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To photograph the sky from Earth, you need a long-exposure camera, just like in space.
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