Underexpose
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Underexposed photography isn’t simply an error—it can be a deliberate artistic decision.Such images reveal stories that full lighting cannot, often infusing your photos with drama or mystery:

Bringing Out Texture and Shape – Shooting underexposed can draw out bold textures and strong forms, focusing attention on details often missed in brightly lit pictures.

Setting the Scene’s Tone – This choice helps you create a specific atmosphere, from the chilling quiet of a dim alley to the serene stillness of a softly lit interior.

Encouraging Curiosity and Wonder – Deep shadows add layers of mystery, inviting viewers to look closer and discover subtleties within the photograph.

Experiment with underexposure today and show us the results.

Connie

June

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Lysle
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Amy
Day 154 -
Connie
Day 155 -
With Words
Diane
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Garnett
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Kris
Day 158 -
Lysle
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Amy
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Connie
Day 161 -
Scavenger Hunt
Diane
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Garnett
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Kris
Day 164 -
Lee
Day 165 -
Picture Color
Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Amy
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Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Connie
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Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Diane
Day 168 -
Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Prompt Free
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Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Kris
Day 170 -
Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Lee
Day 171 -
Saturday Selfie
Extra Challenge: Color Pink
Lysle
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Connie
Day 173 -
How do I do that?
Diane
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Garnett
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Kris
Day 176 -
Black and White
Lee
Day 177 -
Lysle
Day 178 -
Mug Shot
Amy
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Diane
Day 180 -
What am I making?
Garnett
Day 181 -
Provided quote
Kris