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Yeah, if you're going to shoot with an exposure that long (3 seconds) with that lighting, you would need a high f/stop number, I don't know like F/16 for that picture? I'm just throwing out numbers.
Anyways, to compensate for the extra time that light will be entering the sensor, the aperture is literally set to let less light in (the higher the f/stop number, the less light it allows in) So I'm guessing when you tried it, the aperture on your camera was set to something low (f/8 or something). Did you use Aperture mode? what kind of camera do you have?
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