This photo was taken using a long exposure, therefore the vehicles in motion have been captured with lots of motion blur. In fact, they have vanished due to the length of the exposure and you can only see the lights.
This image is very similar to the one above; it has been taken using a long exposure, and is an image of vehicles in motion in which you can only see the lights from the vehicles. However, this image has been taken from a closer perspective , so we can only see one lane of traffic, with the motion blurred lights spanning across the whole picture.
The photo has been taken using a very fast exposure, therefore it creates a freeze frame effect instead of a motion blur effect. This image image has a narrow depth of field due to the wide aperture required to acheive a very fast shutter speed.
The image above is taken using a long exposure. The exposure makes the flowing water looks soft and almost like it is mist.
This photo was taken using a fast exposure. The photographer that took this photograph used the exposure to capture water being poured over someone's head. The result is that you can see the water both coming down onto his head and over his face in one image.
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