HDR Photography



1. What manipulations to the camera will you need to make to create an HDR image?
You must take multiple photos that are taken at different exposures. You must be able to manually change the ISO and Shutter Speed and different factors in the camera in order to either under expose or over expose your shots. 




2. What equipment will we use to take this type of image?
The equipment needed is a camera that is able to manually adjust the settings, a tripod to ensure stable shots, and HDR photo blending software. 





3. What is the reason someone might take an HDR image?
Designed to help people take better looking photos. For example, landscapes have contrast between the sky and land which is difficult for your camera to deal with in just one photo. With HDR, you can capture the sky's detail without making the land look too dark and vise versa. 






4. What can we expect to happen with the images once we merge them together, what will we see that we might not have seen with just one photo?
After merging the images together, you will be able to see the contrast within the photo. Each aspect of the photo will have the perfect exposure that would not be able to capture with just one photo. In landscapes, you will be able to see the contrast in lighting between the land and sky. HDR can adjust the bad natural lighting in your photo and allow for perfect contrast in each aspect of your photo. This process makes a photo have better quality and look more visually appealing.





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