DRAW ON WED JUNE 4TH AT 12 NOON. TIME TO GET 1!

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A young woman stands against a vibrant mural, adjusting her shorts. The image serves as a title card, stating "5 reasons to avoid taking photos at noon," highlighting the challenges of midday photography.
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A young woman poses against a bright mural, with the word "overexposure" overlaid. The bright lighting on her and the background demonstrates how midday sun can wash out details in photos.
3 reasons to avoid taking photos at noon
Squinting: When the sun is directly overhead during noon, it casts intense light that causes people to squint. This can lead to strained expressions and closed eyes, resulting in unflattering photos. To capture natural and relaxed moments, it's best to avoid the harsh sunlight. Overexposure:
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