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While he keeps still for the Victorian camera's slow exposure, he is thinking.
Many of the artists he included were discovered in earlier "Slow Exposure" shows, and were surprises to me.
The slow exposure time of his camera, maybe two or three seconds, inclined sitters to collect themselves, to present something of their personality, which transcended their social role.
Use a slow exposure combined with flash so the subject remains sharp but the background is a blur, thus indicating movement.
At Gettysburg, he spoke so briefly, two or three minutes at most, that (according to the historian David Herbert Donald) the photographer, struggling with his glass plates and the camera's slow exposure, failed to get any picture at all.
In an attempt to imitate the fast and slow exposure of these two drugs in clinic use, we incorporated PTX nanoparticles and LAPA microparticles into a thermosensitive hydrogel (PL-gel) for peritumoral injection, using PTX-gel plus LAPA-oral (P-gel + L-oral) and so on as controls.
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"Slow Exposures" lures photographers, curators, and editors to look at pictures from the South, to discuss and debate them, and to exchange experiences, all thanks to the wonderful Chris Curry and Nancy McCrary, with the help of a staff of cheerful volunteers.
It might be faster than drawing and painting, but it was hardly instantaneous: landscape photographers looked for still mornings in which no breeze disturbed trees and water; portrait photographers used iron neck braces to keep their subjects still, and the children often blurred anyway as they fidgeted during slow exposures.
The high-tech camera stitches together multiple slow exposures shot simultaneously to create some truly high dynamic range video, capturing the rocket booster without getting blown out by the bright lights.
The series was created over a long stretch of time and was made using slow exposures in natural light.
For example, the development of specimen holders that are more stable and allow collecting data at slower exposure rates with "resting" periods in between exposures might make biological specimens more impervious to radiation damage (Chen et al. 2008; Karuppasamy et al. 2011).
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