HDR Photography – How to Shoot HDR Photos




http://www.steeletraining.com/ – Learn how to shoot HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos in this quick introductory video from photographer Phil Steele.

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46 responses to “HDR Photography – How to Shoot HDR Photos”

  1. Not to criticize any of your video: My new Sony RX10 III got an "Auto HDR" feature which is ideal for beginners like me. When you press the shutter button it takes a normal picture and one with Auto HDR. This allows you to compare and select later on and the feature drastically improved many of my landscape shots and travel pictures. The camera does all the editing and combining. No lightroom or other software needed.

  2. Could you reproduce the same effects of the HDR by just making some Lightroom changes to the regularly exposed photo? Or would the lessened amount of detail prevent it from matching up to the HDR?

  3. I thought you said you set up the camera to take 5 shots at .7 difference. But then, further in the video, in Lightroom, you said they were one stop difference? Also, did you shoot Raw or Jpeg. If you shot Jpeg, did you turn off DRO? Also, what were the other Sony camera settings?

  4. I read somewhere you can set your camera (Nikon D90) to HDR mode without taking multiple shots or in RAW. The camera will automatically combined all 3 exposures within the camera to just one photo. Can this be done?

  5. Amazing tutorial ๐Ÿ™‚
    Lightroom is very easy and straightforward. ๐Ÿ™‚
    I don't have a DSLR but I can even shoot HDR with my point and shoot. ๐Ÿ™‚
    They are not as good as slrs but with respect to my POS,they look amazing ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. Hello, new to DSLR's and this is an interesting technique to learn. Thanks for the video. I have a D3300 and found out I do not have a AEB. Is there a way I can still do this technique with manual shooting modes? Would it be the shutter speed to adjust and if so what speeds? Thank you.

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