Here are a few interesting HDR photographs. This means you’ll be setting up your camera to take multiple photos of a scene, all at different shutter speeds, so you get the full range of light. The human eye can see about 11 stops of light. You’ll be using a combination of the camera and some software to achieve the final look. You can use the camera in a simple and innovative way to replicate what the eye can do. The human eye can see so much more than a single shot from your camera! I say there is no need to accept the limitations of the camera. With HDR processing, there is no longer a need for that - now the final image can be as truly evocative as it was when you were there. Perhaps you’ve been in a beautiful spot and taken a photo and it comes out flat and disappointing. If you use some special HDR software, you can see all the light in the final photo that you can see when you are standing on the scene. HDR is an acronym for High Dynamic Range. On the Precipice of a Sandstone Vortex by Captain Photo on 500px
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