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No Limits No Rules!

     Recently the phrase, “Look outside the Box” has been stuck in my head. I've been trying to figure out how I can relate this to my photography. But, I'd have to do something while shooting, that I would not normally do. 
     Typically, I like my photos a bit under exposed. I really like that dark quality the image takes in these types of shots, as seen below.


I wanted to look outside the box and remember that there are no rules to taking photos. I really didn't want to do it but, I intentionally over exposed the below image. I knew it wouldn't be a keeper. When I got a chance to look at it on the computer, I liked what I saw. So, remember...




... never limit yourself or your photographs.




 

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  1. I like underexposure too..and still like your first image better!

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