Exposure bracketing is where you take a sequence of photographs with different exposure levels, and then blend them together to create a photograph with a much higher dynamic range. It gives you all the details you will ever need in your photographs so you can create the exact image you had in mind.
For this photoshoot, I went outside of Hautlieu School and took images of the building. I set up my camera so that it would take three images, each with a different exposure (+1, 0, -1). Once I had taken my images, I imported them onto Lightroom. I then chose the images I wanted to use by right clicking on the first image of the sequence then pressing the arrow button then clicking on the last image of the sequence. This highlighted them all. I then right clicked on the images and pressed photomerge then selected HDR. I then got to select my deghost amount, ranging from none to high.
Final images:
Overall, I think this photoshoot was a successful first attempt as I learnt how to do exposure bracketing. However, next time I would use a different location and test out different deghost amounts as I used none for most of them.