HDR stands for High Dynamic Range imaging. To create the HDR photographs, we changed the exposure compensation to 1.0, 0.5, 0.0, -0.5, and -1.0- either increasing or decreasing the brightness of the photo. It is imperative that the camera not be shaken while taking the five shots of the same subject or scene, so a tripod is neccessary for achieving an HDR image. Once we captured all five elements (crop/ frame/ symmetry/ leading line/ and rule of thirds) in the five different exposures, the five images of the same scene were merged together in photoshop to achieve a balanced image.
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