How To Use Overexpose In A Sentence

  • Sometimes Reygadas overexposes the film a bit to lend a glaring intensity to the contours of the wilderness.
  • Unfortunately the light was too bright and my photos were all overexposed.
  • Perhaps Ross believes them to be overexposed but it may just be oversight or personal prejudice.
  • Some analysts fear it might still be overexposed to the faddish and underperforming technology sector.
  • ‘The salmon stock was so overexposed that it's still recovering today,’ said Robillard.
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  • The club is careful not to let the younger players be overexposed, and rarely allows them to be interviewed.
  • Because I'm actually happy to see the return of players like the cowboy brothers, the Harlem Globetrotters, mother-son Margie and Luke, goth couple Kent and Vyxsen and best buds Zev and Justin, I'm more OK with this than I am the latest go-round for the overexposed "Boston Rob" and Russell the Rude on Survivor: Redemption Island, who really have outstayed their welcome. Roush Review: Being Human and More Weekend TV
  • Like every trend, when something gets overexposed it decreases the shelf life, so in the end everything works out.
  • Because these items are typically spotlighted in a dark environment, it's common for automatic cameras to overexpose these images. How to shoot holiday lights
  • Definitely overeaten, overexposed and overcooked. Times, Sunday Times
  • The overexposed, blurry photos seem to faintly suggest the detailing is exquisite.
  • But if you are photographing a dark mineral such as azurite, the camera will lighten the exposure in an attempt to yield a medium value, making the image overexposed.
  • Don't overexpose yourself to the sun without sun - cream.
  • the photographic film was overexposed and there is no image
  • So when we sit in our convoys, try as much as possible not to overexpose yourself, alright? Few Traces Of Past Glory In Mogadishu
  • To make snow look whiter, and avoid a gray tinge, overexpose by raising the EV (exposure value) setting by a half-step or one step. How to take great winter action shots
  • Either you expose for the moon correctly and underexpose for the stars, or you expose the stars correctly and overexpose the moon. Phobos and Deimos Together At Last! | Universe Today
  • It can be a very powerful thing, but if you are overexposed it can backfire.
  • ‘The media overexposes him, and then turns around and asks the question: ‘Is he overexposed?’
  • It was an overexposed Polaroid snapshot, in which the woman's face looked like a pale moon framed by the shadows of her hair. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • Okay, she's overexposed right now, but whatevs.
  • Because the light itself is the subject, it's common for automatic cameras to underexpose these images for tight shots and overexpose for loose shots. How to shoot holiday lights
  • Since today's teens are the first to be so overexposed to a government-sanctioned gambling culture, experts fear that today's teenage problem gamblers will become tomorrow's adult pathological gamblers.
  • ‘But even in good times there are always people living beyond their means and it would be wrong to say that some people are not overexposed,’ he said.
  • As a child, I was overexposed to French movies
  • The light from a spotlight is focused, so normally the camera will overexpose the centre part of the image because of all the black in the frame. Heinrich van den Berg: Photo Tip: Spotlight on Spots
  • One simple filter is a piece of grossly overexposed black-and-white film that has been fully processed.
  • Are singer-songwriters overexposed in this province?
  • The shotgun method of reponses by the GOP is getting overexpose. 8 years ago we did not have quick reaction of twitering, e-mail, blogs and web news. Republicans react to jobless report
  • It is known that those who are overexposed to acrylamides in the workplace may suffer nerve damage and impaired fertility.
  • This creates slightly harsh, overexposed areas of light that most video scalers tend to turn into a blob of crawling noise.
  • Unfortunately the light was too bright and my photos were all overexposed.
  • It was, they said, far too risky and was overexposed to the commercial property market.
  • The dollar pessimists argue that the Asian central banks are already dangerously overexposed both to the dollar and to the U.S. bond market.
  • You can easily overexpose your film by including too many bursts on one frame, as the fireworks overlap one another.
  • It was, they said, far too risky and was overexposed to the commercial property market.
  • Kelly Ripa is overexposed but in a good way, you know?
  • Either you expose for the moon correctly and underexpose for the stars, or you expose the stars correctly and overexpose the moon. Phobos and Deimos Together At Last! | Universe Today
  • Do not overexpose the athletes to the sun during their without-water warm-ups as it can increase feelings of lethargy and sluggishness, athletes can get sunburnt and there is the danger of dehydration.
  • Sometimes I purposely overexpose, then bleach, in order to increase contrast.
  • It goes without saying that songwriting and performing ability are often pushed aside to make way for a track that's overexposed.
  • To get the correct exposure you need to set the camera manually to overexpose. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Unfortunately it became clear as the US downturn started to bite that the company was overexposed to internet services there.
  • He would sometimes overexpose the film for a distinctive look, most prominently in ‘Butch Cassidy.’
  • Â Lyra leads her women across the ruins of a future New York, revealing the deaths of the “overmen” and encountering a group of male savages, apparently emulating the long-dead Wolverine, still overexposed in the far-flung future. Review: All-New Savage She-Hulk #1 (of 4) | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Because the light itself is the subject, it's common for automatic cameras to underexpose these images for tight shots and overexpose for loose shots. How to shoot holiday lights
  • Film strips hung from the cutter's rack, bits and pieces of Utah, out-takes overexposed and underexposed, masses of impenetrable material.
  • This makes me unfortunately certain that Slovenia, thus far unspoilt, will soon be as popular and overexposed a destination for short break aficionados as Prague or Budapest.
  • Except for some rescue workers who were overexposed to fumes and dust from the wreckage, that assurance seems to have been correct.
  • I can do without the strident folkie version of the overexposed folk standard ‘This Train’, but all in all, this is a pretty decent re-issue.
  • From my point of view, especially because of what I do and how I have to live my life, it is worrying that the kids are being overexposed to it.
  • What you should be seeing is; if you overexpose the image should be lighter and if you underexpose the image will be darker.
  • Todd's chapter touches on his desire to sell to a corporate investor, his desire not to be overexposed, and his dream to open a cooking school.
  • Bolstered by an inflated sense of impulse control, we overexpose ourselves to temptation and fall prey to impulsiveness.
  • Like so many anniversaries recently, this one feels like it's been overexposed well before the correct date arrives.
  • If not, set its exposure compensation dial to overexpose the picture by about 1 or 1.5 stops.
  • The only thing she is going to do is overexpose herself and become a more laughable liability in the process. Johnston: Palin wanted to take the money, 'forget everything else'
  • Bryson is a pleasant and funny guide to a subject at once overexposed and elusiveas Bryson puts it, he is a kind of literary equivalent of an electronforever there and not there. Shakespeare by Bill Bryson: Book summary
  • The picture quality is iffy, with many shots seeming overexposed.
  • I had experience of fog previously in outdoor shots and had a good idea how to get rid of it so, decided to go with flash but also I had to 'overexpose' by almost a full stop to help during PP, otherwise I wouldn't get rid of the mist in the images. News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

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