overexposed photography
The Spanish phrase 'fotografía sobreexpuesta' translates to 'overexposed photograph' in English. In photography, overexposure refers to a condition where too much light reaches the film or image sensor, causing the photograph to appear too bright or 'washed out'. This term commonly applies to visual arts and photography industry.
The overexposed photograph you took has a special charm.
In this sentence, the Spanish phrase 'fotografía sobreexpuesta' represents a photograph that has received too much light during its production. Despite this 'flaw', it still is seen as having a unique appeal or charm.
I observed an overexposed photograph in the art gallery.
In this context, 'fotografía sobreexpuesta' represents a certain photograph in an art gallery which has been intentionally or unintentionally overexposed, i.e., the image has more light than usual, causing some details to be lost and others to stand out.
If you don't adjust your camera's exposure, you'll end up with an overexposed photograph.
Here, the phrase 'fotografía sobreexpuesta' is used to describe the result of not correctly setting the camera's exposure. If the exposure is too high, the photograph may be too bright and lose detail, hence it would become an 'overexposed photograph'.