


Now- I have something to admit.
But first I need you to raise your right hand to the square (or you can choose to go with the ever popular boy scout salute- your choice- either works for me)... and I need you to promise that you will not, in any way, attempt to make contact with my photography teacher to tell on me...ready? YOU! I see you not promising...good. We can move on...
I have a bad bad habit of shooting underexposed. It's true I do.
While this is better then shooting overexposed because you can still recover detail my way, it creates problems.
Enter: my next shot.
This was shot underexposed. We'll call it artistic choice- (ya, I know I'm not foolin anyone with that). When I tried to recover the light it just came out grainy. Sorry.


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