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D5100
Help with Sunset and Sunrise photos please
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 146448" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>I do a lot of sunset images and the only way I've found to capture both the highlights and the shadows is to either use a graduated filter or shoot bracketed shots. I prefer the latter since it requires no additional equipment. As for bracketing, I like shooting 5 to 7 images at a difference of 1 stop each. Then when you get home you can mix and match the bracketed shots to create an HDR that is realistic. Or you can find that one image that has the best dynamic range w/o blowing out the highlights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 146448, member: 9521"] I do a lot of sunset images and the only way I've found to capture both the highlights and the shadows is to either use a graduated filter or shoot bracketed shots. I prefer the latter since it requires no additional equipment. As for bracketing, I like shooting 5 to 7 images at a difference of 1 stop each. Then when you get home you can mix and match the bracketed shots to create an HDR that is realistic. Or you can find that one image that has the best dynamic range w/o blowing out the highlights. [/QUOTE]
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