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EXPOSE LIKE AN EXPERT

now is made up of fine particles; flakes of ice that have a reflective surface. When this forms a carpet, these properties are magnified, and the snow blanket appears significantly brighter than the surrounding ’hard’ surfaces, such as rock or wood. This sets up a unique brightness balance that can’t be easily controlled with any accessories such as filters, in the same way that a bright

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