My Wednesday tradition after two long days, is to take some photographs. Talk about tension release. I think the one on the left is a tad underexposed.
underexposed in a good way. but then, i'm a sucker for underexposure, i love it. it gives a fuller, crushed blacks look to everything. people look fatter but in a good way. more like people. i dunno. i personally don't actually know what the picture on the left is of, but i like it. very nice colours, due in part to the underexposure.
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underexposed in a good way. but then, i'm a sucker for underexposure, i love it. it gives a fuller, crushed blacks look to everything. people look fatter but in a good way. more like people. i dunno. i personally don't actually know what the picture on the left is of, but i like it. very nice colours, due in part to the underexposure.
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