NOUN
- a photograph produced with a relatively long exposure time
- exposure of a film for a relatively long time (more than half a second)
How To Use time exposure In A Sentence
- Bile solids were generally not influenced by these spices given as one-time exposure, except ajowan, curcumin, cumin, onion and asafoetida, which exhibited a stimulatory effect.
- Early menarche and late menopause may also increase the risk of breast cancer by affecting lifetime exposure to hormones.
- Headlights weave a path along Highway 101 south of Gold Beach, Oregon, in this time exposure.
- A son feared his father died from the human form of mad cow disease due to a life-time exposure to offal in his career as a slaughterman.
- This was big-time exposure country, and had I known in advance I would have brought my tripod and a stock of fast film!
- Above 85 decibels, the permitted time exposure without hearing protection drops dramatically.
- Greater stability and durability without getting deteriorated for long time exposure.
- To make this image, the photographer followed a time exposure with a flash.