So I recently took out my iPod from what has seemed literally like a decade long hibernation, only to download a very perplexing app; long exposure camera (or something like that anyways). It really got me thinking as to the process of creating long exposure photography; whereas usually, with an SLR, you’d take a single, seamless and continuous, long exposure, with the iPod it worked to some extent, albeit the resulting exposure was made from combining still video frames at 30 frames per second, which meant that the resulting photo had gaps in between each exposure, so for example, if you move a light source too quickly (all too easily done) in front of the iPod’s camera, the resulting streak(s) of light aren’t continuous, but instead dashed. Although I’ve got to admit that this is a dissapointment, I still think that it’s intriguing that there’s continuous live view during the capture of the exposure! That’s something that I don’t think that any regular camera aimed at photograp...