How to Expose for High Dynamic Range Scenes

Outdoor Photography Podcast - A podcast by Brenda Petrella

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Episode 24: In today’s Tidbit Tuesday, I answer a listener question about how to deal with scenes with high dynamic range, such as a sunrise or sunset image.  What is dynamic range?  Do you expose for the shadows, highlights, or both?  What’s a stop of light?  I answer these questions and provide five tips on how to capture images with high dynamic range.  Enjoy!LINKS MENTIONED:Episode 2: Should You Buy Filters?  Landscape Photography Filters ExplainedEpisode 15: How to Safely Explore the OutdoorsASPCA Poison Control at 888-426-4435 or the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.Product Links:Breakthrough Photography X4 3-Stop Soft Graduated Neutral Density FilterBreakthrough Photography X100 Holder (requires adapter ring that fits the thread of your lens)Adobe Lightroom and PhotoshopAurora HDRPhotomatixFull Show Notes***HAVE A QUESTION?Record a Question for Tidbit TuesdayLOVE THE OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY PODCAST?Ways you can support the show:Buy Me a CoffeeLeave a Rating and ReviewShare the show with others!CONFUSED ABOUT WHERE TO FOCUS?Download my FREE Hyperfocal Distance Made Easy EbookABOUT BRENDA PETRELLA (host)Learn more about meVisit my online portfolioConnect with me on Instagram