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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 19379" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>I agree with Joe. It's a little too extreme and hard to tell what it is. Your D3000 can be used to take bracket shots but you have to do it the hard way. You can use Aperture priority and use the EV button to take a -1, Normal, and a +1 shot. Or you can set the mode to M, manual, and take three shots, -1, normal, and +1. Note: Always set the mode to Aperture priority and change only the shutter speed, and in the Manual mode change only the shutter speed to get the shots. Changing the aperture setting will change the depth of field and can change the focus of each shot. That can result in an out of focus final merger. This one is a good effort. HDR is not as simple as it might look and takes practice to learn how it's done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 19379, member: 654"] I agree with Joe. It's a little too extreme and hard to tell what it is. Your D3000 can be used to take bracket shots but you have to do it the hard way. You can use Aperture priority and use the EV button to take a -1, Normal, and a +1 shot. Or you can set the mode to M, manual, and take three shots, -1, normal, and +1. Note: Always set the mode to Aperture priority and change only the shutter speed, and in the Manual mode change only the shutter speed to get the shots. Changing the aperture setting will change the depth of field and can change the focus of each shot. That can result in an out of focus final merger. This one is a good effort. HDR is not as simple as it might look and takes practice to learn how it's done. [/QUOTE]
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