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Blown OutExcited, happy, thrilled. Having a feeling of being so happy that one is elated and feels disconnected from their body. “I just finished a course and I’m so blown out!”
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Blown OutBlown Out images occur when the brightness intensity of the image is more than the recording medium can effectively store. Blown out images are usually the result of accidental overexposure, but one can use this as a technique for artistic purposes. The term Blown Out also refers to highlights that have lost the majority of their detail.
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Blown OutWhen bright areas in an image are so overexposed that they lose all detail, and become pure white.
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Blown OutAn effect caused by overexposure, and results in a complete loss of the highlight details in a photograph.
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Blown OutWhen an onshore wind blows the ocean surface to a point where the waves are no longer surfable.
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