there is an underlying theme here as well: human error
Basically a long exposure is a long duration of shutter speed which blurs movement. {photography buffs, please excuse my horrible explanation of long exposure, thanks in advance}
Now, when that shutter speed is open for an extended period of time movement affects the finished product. A tripod is highly recommended for this kind of shot, but Sarah's photography 'career' {hahaha} hasn't made it to the big time yet and she is working sans tripod.
Now, that I have provided an excuse I present you with day 16.
bing.
bang.
boom.
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