Overexposure in photography occurs when too much light is used, resulting in a brighter image than intended. This is typically caused by a too-long shutter speed of the camera. Exposure is a critical element in photography, theater, and the film industry as it significantly impacts the composition of the photo.
Tricks for Creating Overexposure
To achieve overexposure, several techniques can be employed:
- Overexpose Bright Objects Since They Reflect a Lot of Light
- Lower the Shutter Speed Since the Camera May Think That a Long Shutter Speed is Necessary
Rules for Overexposure of Passport Photos
When taking passport photos, specific requirements for exposure have been set by the government. These include:
- Even Exposure with No Under or Overexposure
- Avoidance of Shadows in the Face or Background
- No Visible Reflections on the Face, Background, or Elsewhere in the Photo
Tools to Adjust Exposure
Photographers use various tools to adjust exposure and composition, including: