2. The equipment you need is a camera (preferably with an AEB function), tripod, and an HDR photo-blending program.
3. Someone might take an HDR image to capture both ends of the light spectrum in order to show a true visual representation of a scene.
4. With HDR images, you will be able to see more detail and a wider range of light intake, meaning that things that used to be too light or too dark will all be visible in that single photo.
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