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New photographers are also taught to avoid inky shadows and blown highlights. According to this rule, the image’s histogram should stay relatively even rather than swinging to one side or the other. But once in a while, those dark shadows and bright highlights add emotional depth to an image. If areas of dark black or solid white benefit your image as a whole, then feel free to break the rules of exposure by over or under-exposing your image.
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New photographers are also taught to avoid inky shadows and blown highlights. According to this rule, the image’s histogram should stay relatively even rather than swinging to one side or the other. But once in a while, those dark shadows and bright highlights add emotional depth to an image. If areas of dark black or solid white benefit your image as a whole, then feel free to break the rules of exposure by over or under-exposing your image.
To learn more photography tips, visit
http://WillMoneymakerPodcast.com
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https://moneymakerphotography.com/itunes
https://moneymakerphotography.com/youtube
Weekly Giveaways:
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https://moneymakerphotography.com/free-ebooks

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