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"It just seems to get more light".
You get more light then, even if in August the light itself seems tired.
A less expensive way to get more light on the camera's sensor is to use a longer exposure, but even that requires special equipment.
He added, "What I'm really happy about is this category came back so this marginalized form of American music can get more light shed on it".
They wanted to open up the dark middle of the house to get more light and to create a central gathering space.
But looking for a way to get more light, he called in roofers to stabilize the structure so he could add dormers.
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But while that Apple China story continues to remain murky, another one is getting more light shed on it: amid the saga around working conditions at the Foxconn plants that make Apple devices like the iPad comes a new video of what life is like inside one of the plants that make them.
Lower-income people might have gotten more light activity during the week because they did more housework or were on their feet more at their jobs.
So, if you leave the shutter open longer, you're getting more light to the film or more light to the digital sensor, and the picture gets brighter, or lighter.
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