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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 276131" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>Generally, if the subject isn't moving, I'll bracket three shots. Any significant motion and I'll work with a single frame. Leaves seem to be always moving so I look for that after I merge the series. In the case of the Locomotive, it was standing still so I bracketed. I <strong>sometimes</strong> find that 3 bracketed shots give me a better effect on clouds than a single image tonemapped. I don't know why, may have something to do with the reflected light off the clouds or a particular clouds composition? I believe the particles in clouds are always in motion, so the 3 shot burst may be catching different reflections?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 276131, member: 4399"] Generally, if the subject isn't moving, I'll bracket three shots. Any significant motion and I'll work with a single frame. Leaves seem to be always moving so I look for that after I merge the series. In the case of the Locomotive, it was standing still so I bracketed. I [B]sometimes[/B] find that 3 bracketed shots give me a better effect on clouds than a single image tonemapped. I don't know why, may have something to do with the reflected light off the clouds or a particular clouds composition? I believe the particles in clouds are always in motion, so the 3 shot burst may be catching different reflections? [/QUOTE]
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