11. SHOOT BRACKETED IMAGES
WHEN PEOPLE TALK about HDR photography, one of the first terms that usually pops up is “bracketed images,” and for good reason. To create an HDR image, you need to take a series of images that include not only a properly exposed image but also images that are darker and lighter than the proper exposure. This set of images is called a bracket, and the images usually range from underexposed to overexposed.
When you shoot a set of bracketed images you get to decide how much difference there is between each exposure and how many exposures to take. Most DSLR cameras have an automatic bracketing function that will change the ...
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