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Be Wrong to Be Right - Using the wrong exposure

Filed in archive Photography by Andrew Garrett on August 23, 2006

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Digital Photography in NZ - Be Wrong to Be Right - Using the 'wrong' exposure


Often, we take a shot that doesn't quite work out how we planned. Perhaps it's over-exposed, perhaps under. Sometimes, however, we might deliberately under or over Expose for a particular sort of effect.


Over at my other photography blog, I've got a couple of examples...







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