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 <title>Articles By Amy: Avoiding Overexposure Outside</title>
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 <description> &lt;p&gt;Have you ever had a problem where you are outside taking pictures, on a sunny day, and no matter what you do, the darker parts of the picture are just too dark?  The brighter parts are okay and clear, but the rest&amp;#8230; well it almost seems as though the camera forgets about them. And that&amp;#8217;s true.&lt;/p&gt; </description>
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