What to make your exposure longer?
Photographers want the exposures of their photos to be longer. There are many types of pictures to take to enlarge your exposure. There is Panning which is the action shot of someone walking fast or running or cars being in focus with a blurry background. Still subject, blurred crowd when your subject is standing as still as possible while people move around them. The No Arms photo when the subject is still while flapping their arms. Light Painting when the subject stands still again, while someone takes a color light and moves it around the subject creating a certain pattern or any fun things you can create. And lastly, there's blurred water when you photograph water using the most specific amount of shutter speed. If you're taking these photos, have slow shutter speed, make sure the camera is on a tripod to avoid shaking.
Here are the pictures that we took and you can use these as examples:
Here's an example of painting in a picture.
This photo is an example of panning. When taking photos like this one, make sure your camera is following the subject.
Next one is the picture of the subject moving her head and which blurs it and the background in focus
This one is similar to the one above, accept the subject has his arms flapping and with the photo taken, the arms have disappeared.
This is another example of a still-subject photo where the subject is still while people are walking around causing the photo blur out the people, but keeping the subject in focus.
This is water picture example. You want a picture of water moving. rather if it's a waterfall or river.