I shoot a lot of HDR. That’s where you take multiple images at different exposures so that you capture the full dynamic range of the scene in front of you. Many people consider HDR to be unnatural and you can definitely get a surreal effect. But HDR is the only way you can capture certain challenging scenes and make the results look like what you see, not what your camera sees.
I had a talk with my good friend Andreas Waldeck who works for HDRsoft, the creators of Photomatix. This is the premier software for doing HDR. Andreas shared some things with me that were real eye-openers and I’d like to pass them along to you in a series of HDR Tips. So let’s get started with the first tip.
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