Exposure bracketing & HDR

Exposure Bracketing

Exposure bracketing is when you bracket your shots you take exactly the same picture of your subject at several different exposures. This technique gives you a range of options to choose from when you’re editing. As a result, it’s much less likely that you’ll end up with a badly underexposed or overexposed photo.

HDR

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and refers to a technique that expresses details in content in both very bright and very dark scenes. It offers a more natural and realistic picture output even with a widened range of contrast.

I took the top three images using the technique called exposure bracketing I stood my camera up on a bench to get these photos and i changes the exposure from a high exposure to a low exposure and then a photo with the standard exposure 0.

This is a photo i took over the weekend. I haven’t edited this photo at all yet but i pressed the HDR button on Lightroom and this is what it gave me.

It has slightly changed my photo.

One thought on “Exposure bracketing & HDR”

  1. Good effort!
    I think you can add more detail and examples here…and then try editing in lightroom for more outcomes with HDR qualities

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