SUPER REALISTIC HDR PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS
Intel’s Mike Fard shares tips on how to use High Dynamic Range Photography to raise photos. He talks about equipment, software, workflow and the benefits of carrying a good laptop to emanate images that really constraint what he saw and felt when roving to places like Italy and San Francisco.

@jjualvare You Aperture should be to a indicate which If your land a camera your shiver speed should be quick sufficient not to emanate camera shake up up unless your hands have been really steady, Normally operate a tripod so your images has no camera shake up up >>> really important, operate a remote or a connected trigger or timer to take a shot even if your regulating a tripod, operate a lowest ISO your camera can go to if regulating tripod. To minimize sound when a print is printed. Follow this as well as we cant go wrong.
@jjualvare Depends upon what you’re perplexing to capture. There is no special Aperture for HDR. If we wish to constraint landscapes, operate a tall aperture, if it’s tighten or a macro image, low aperture. All depends upon a situation.
What would be a most appropriate orifice environment to operate when photographing HDR?
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Great video, Mike! Very constrained reason as well as proof of HDR photography. Great photos!