The After
The Befores
This is a perfect scenario to use HDR. In the 0 exposure at the top of the set, you can see how much detail is lost in the bright and dark areas compared to the after image. The only editing after creating the HDR was to straighten the image a little.
Many thanks for this very instructive post!
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Great HDR image ... well done!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I don't do HDR but I do sometimes bracket so, I'm curious. How many stops under and over are you shooting? Always fun to see the progress of the photos here!!!
ReplyDeleteI usually do -2,0,+2 since my camera will only do a 3 bracket set. Sometimes I do more depending on the light, but I have to take a set of 3, then adjust my exposure value, and do another set of 3.
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