over exposed images received more light than was needed so that the picture is not clear
and looks washed out lacking details under exposed is the opposite the results are very
much alike
No, not really. Night photography typically relates to long exposure photography. Therefore you set your camera on a tripod with low ISO and expose it correctly for ambient light, frequently 30 sec+
To create a black background with flash in photography, set your camera to manual mode and adjust the settings to underexpose the background. Use a flash to illuminate your subject, making sure to position it close to the subject and adjust the flash power as needed. This will create a black background while properly exposing your subject.
The prefix of "exposure" is "ex-".
When the Western missionaries expose the poverty in South Africa, the world will see and help the poor people who have no food.
Jacob Riis used flash photography to expose the poverty and misery of Manhattan tenements in the Gilded Age. His groundbreaking book "How the Other Half Lives" highlighted the harsh living conditions and helped spark social reforms for better housing and living conditions for the poor.
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The appropriate time to use a flash in photography is when there is not enough natural light to properly expose the subject, such as in low light conditions or when shooting indoors. Flash can also be used to fill in shadows or add creative lighting effects to the image.
To achieve a black background in photography, you can use a black backdrop or background, control the lighting to focus on the subject and minimize light spill onto the background, and adjust your camera settings to properly expose the subject while keeping the background dark.
expose yourself to gory things and you will soon get over it
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