In our earlier Q&A (No:2, here is the link), we discussed about HDR & HDR+. The doubt based on HDR is : “How the 3 Photos look, in actual shot” – luckily, I remembered & took the following shots, at Mahabalipuram, India ( on 2nd Oct).
@TravellerG Nice explanation on HDR. Do you have the merged version to show the final product ? If you do not have a tripod you can also take HDR bracketed photos and process them with a software like Photomatix which will overlay the photos to make up for movement between shots. HDR is especially helpful for coastal shots to highlight what can be seen in shallow water such as this handheld HDR shot from Palau.
Since, I am trying to answer, another set of questions in this series, I shall answer your questions tomorrow (GMT +5:30), before end of the day [India].
Thanks for your wonderful suggestion of “Photomatix” software - this is much better than the one I was using. presently, tried with trial version (will buy a pro version).
I am publishing the same here.
Dear all,
The following is the output by merging the (above) 3 files - One can easily notice the final out put. I specially express my gratitude to @Nick-Hobgood , who suggested the merging software.