I love nature photographs with long exposures because they open a new view on things. The viewer gets the impression of seeing a picture as the sum of many individual events. The photographs show what I have seen and yet cannot see that way because reality is not truly reproduced.
The camera collects the impressions of those scenes like a black box whose recordings have to be opened up again. Examining them starts the process of explaining and thorough observation. The viewer can penetrate the layers of the image and in the depth of the image time he or she can bring the memory to show.