Description
Doing High Dynamic Range photography used to mean putting our cameras on a tripod and taking a series of bracketed shots. Until now.
If anything moved (people, flags, trees, whatever), those objects recorded as a blur. Well, tough luck. Until now.
HDR used to mean always using a tripod. Until now.
Step-by-step, no-detail-left-out, I walk you through the easy-to-understand process of how to take just one shot, where moving objects are as frozen as you want, and get stunning HDR results like the cover photo shows.
Go ahead, take a close look at the flags, people and gondola in the scene. Sharp. Frozen.