High Dynamic Range Imaging. What happens in this process? I take 3 photos - one normally exposed, one over exposed, one underexposed. This works best where there are starkly contrasting lighting conditions. Within the three images one can capture the low, middle, and high light tones. These images are merged - allowing you to see detail in the sky at the same time you have detail on the ground - one photo could only capture detail in either one of the lighting conditions.
The last of the three images is the most natural looking one.
More to come.
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