Below are two of the photos shot by a German photography artist named Michael Weseley for his project called" Open Shutter". The most remarkable thing is that the exposure of these two photos is probably the longest on Earth---3 years. (Between 2001to2004) The two photos were taken at the reconstruction site of Museum of Modern Art of New York.
One thing is that it's very interesting to see movement of things throughout 3 years in one still photo! The other thing is that I wonder what special kind of techniques and calculation Wesely has used and done. He 's been keeping it secretly to himself and he claimed that he could make an exposure for up to 40 years.
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