HDR Exposure
This is the third in a series of articles on high dynamic range, more commonly known as HDR. The previous article illustrated how HDR situations occur; namely, when the dynamic range of the subject exceeds the dynamic range the sensor (or film) is capable of capturing.
But with digital photography there is a technique for dealing with it. In the field, it begins with taking multiple shots at different exposures so that the combined dynamic range exceeds that of the subject.
