Overexposure

The Digital Photography Blog recently highlighted 15 Creative Uses of Overexposure, but being the critical me, I disagree with at least 1/2 of the 15 “creative” overexposed shots. Anyway, here’s my attempt on creative overexposure:

Creative Overexposure attempt

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Raymond Chan, 21, lives in Perth (Australia). He blogs about his passion through the lens and shares his view about life through his writing on anything under the sun. As recent graduate from Murdoch University, he holds a Bachelor of Communication, majoring in both Journalism and Public Relations. He is currently looking for a full-time career in Public Relations.
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One Response to Overexposure

  1. Angie Tan says:

    Nice effect!

    Overexposure is nice to darken some shadows, right? I like to use it for B&W portraits…

    Angie Tans last blog post..Had It Bad In Life? These Four Yorkshiremen Had It Worse…

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