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		<title>By: Basic Photography Tips, Exposure &#124; Erman-y Photography</title>
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		<description>[...] camera during a single shot. If the sensor or film exposed to light too long, the picture will be washed out or over-brightened in other terms. If film or sensor exposed to light to short, then the photograph [...]</description>
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