exposure vs shade

exposure

noun
  • The piece of film exposed to light. 

  • Details of the time and f-number used. 

  • The condition of being exposed, uncovered, or unprotected. 

  • The act of exposing something, such as a scandal. 

  • That part which is facing or exposed to something, e.g. the sun, weather, sky, or a view. 

  • Lack of protection from weather or the elements. 

  • The amount of sun, wind etc. experienced by a particular site. 

  • The act or condition of being at risk of financial losses. 

  • An instance of taking a photograph. 

shade

noun
  • Something that blocks light, particularly in a window. 

  • A variety of a colour/color, in particular one obtained by adding black (compare tint). 

  • An aspect that is reminiscent of something. 

  • A very small degree of a quantity, or variety of meaning 

  • A ghost or specter; a spirit. 

  • A subtle variation in a concept. 

  • A postage stamp showing an obvious difference in colour/color to the original printing and needing a separate catalogue/catalog entry. 

  • Subtle insults. 

  • A candle-shade. 

  • A cover around or above a light bulb, a lampshade. 

  • Darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked. 

verb
  • To shield (someone or something) from light. 

  • To reduce (a window) so that only its title bar is visible. 

  • To alter slightly. 

  • To move slightly from one's normal fielding position. 

  • To vary or approach something slightly, particularly in color. 

  • To darken, particularly in drawing. 

  • To surpass by a narrow margin. 

  • To throw shade, to subtly insult someone. 

  • To shield oneself from light. 

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