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单词 time exposure
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Definition of time exposure in English:

time exposure

noun
  • The exposure of photographic film for longer than the maximum normal shutter setting.

    定时曝光;"T"门曝光

    multiple time exposures at night
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Long time exposure - usually one hour long - and use of artificial lights combine to create an image that does not represent what the place looked like to the human eye.
    • In night-mode you are much more likely to get both clear and smeared images than with an ordinary time exposure.
    • Any time you are trying to do a time exposure, it becomes very difficult holding the button down and not making the camera tremble - especially with long exposures.
    • In fact, all these dramatic images were made using extended time exposures.
    • How do you manage to judge the time exposure of each camera?
    • Photographer Patrick Kukard took this eerie picture on a 6-8 second time exposure using available light without a flash.
    • Friday's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows both the rocky core and a time exposure of the violent outgassing as the comet paints a line across the sky.
    • The second to final photo is a 5 second time exposure of two blinking objects.
    • They will even use a Neutral Density filter as well as the time exposure to keep that small aperture open longer.
    • The mind boggles at a hand-held 10 minute time exposure!
    • Moss then took 10 photographs of the scene and each of them was taken under the same time exposure of three minutes.
    • SLRs also have greater ranges of shutter speeds, from time exposures of any time you like, through to 1 / 4000th of a second.
    • The whole secret of time exposure is to keep the camera still, and you won't do that by holding your breath, leaning against a tree and gripping the camera tightly, let me assure you.
    • During these projections, the artist also photographed the installations themselves in time exposures lasting from three to four minutes.
    • Here's Harry's rule of thumb for time exposures at night.
    • The exposure details are a bit ‘hit and miss’ I'm afraid, but try taking some shots at 5 minutes time exposure.
    • A night-related special effect that often appears in travel-magazine photos and is easy to mimic involves taking long time exposures of lights in motion.
    • We had no filters in 1906 and I could not have used one anyway, since the time exposure required was impossible with bobbing kites.
    • So when was the last time you tried using a time exposure?
    • Talk time exposure and most photographers will run away.

Definition of time exposure in US English:

time exposure

nountaɪm ɪkˈspoʊʒər
  • The exposure of photographic film for longer than the maximum normal shutter setting.

    定时曝光;"T"门曝光

    multiple time exposures at night
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Friday's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows both the rocky core and a time exposure of the violent outgassing as the comet paints a line across the sky.
    • They will even use a Neutral Density filter as well as the time exposure to keep that small aperture open longer.
    • Long time exposure - usually one hour long - and use of artificial lights combine to create an image that does not represent what the place looked like to the human eye.
    • The second to final photo is a 5 second time exposure of two blinking objects.
    • In fact, all these dramatic images were made using extended time exposures.
    • Any time you are trying to do a time exposure, it becomes very difficult holding the button down and not making the camera tremble - especially with long exposures.
    • A night-related special effect that often appears in travel-magazine photos and is easy to mimic involves taking long time exposures of lights in motion.
    • How do you manage to judge the time exposure of each camera?
    • The mind boggles at a hand-held 10 minute time exposure!
    • We had no filters in 1906 and I could not have used one anyway, since the time exposure required was impossible with bobbing kites.
    • Photographer Patrick Kukard took this eerie picture on a 6-8 second time exposure using available light without a flash.
    • During these projections, the artist also photographed the installations themselves in time exposures lasting from three to four minutes.
    • Moss then took 10 photographs of the scene and each of them was taken under the same time exposure of three minutes.
    • So when was the last time you tried using a time exposure?
    • SLRs also have greater ranges of shutter speeds, from time exposures of any time you like, through to 1 / 4000th of a second.
    • Talk time exposure and most photographers will run away.
    • The whole secret of time exposure is to keep the camera still, and you won't do that by holding your breath, leaning against a tree and gripping the camera tightly, let me assure you.
    • In night-mode you are much more likely to get both clear and smeared images than with an ordinary time exposure.
    • The exposure details are a bit ‘hit and miss’ I'm afraid, but try taking some shots at 5 minutes time exposure.
    • Here's Harry's rule of thumb for time exposures at night.
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