Agreed. I used to do 3 exposures. But found, recently, that 6-9 make WAY better images.
not to beat a dead horse... but 3 exposures will NOT give you the tonal range you need.
this could be true, but i guess then again it all depends on the environment and subject that you are trying to shoot, and how broad of a range you really want to display in your photograph.
i do the 3 exposures because i find it easiest to use the autobracketing mode on the camera so it takes the shots for me, instead of risking touching the camera and getting the slightest amount of "shake", since i don't have a remote.
also another benefit of 3 shots is less risk of noise when compared to 15 or so shots.
just my .02
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guys i'm feeling a little neglected. :brokenheart:
some feedback plz?
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photoshoots in general? or specifically HDR?Sorry to hi-jack, but what are the baby steps for learning the fundementals on photoshooting. It is way more complicated than it seems, and i really would like to learn this. Any suggestions from PROs?
wow, quite an in-depth tutorial. good stuff. and thanks. :]Here is a good HDR tutorial:
http://www.naturescapes.net/072006/rh0706_1.htm
On page 4 it even goes into techniques for bracketing. Enjoy!
BTW, nice shot omegach.
photoshoots in general? or specifically HDR?
wow, quite an in-depth tutorial. good stuff. and thanks. :]