High Dynamic Range photography combines multiple exposures to capture a greater range of tones than possible in a single shot.
HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography is a technique that combines multiple exposures of the same scene to capture detail in both the brightest highlights and darkest shadows. This is particularly useful in high-contrast scenes where a single exposure cannot capture the full range of tones. The process typically involves taking at least three shots at different exposure levels (underexposed, properly exposed, and overexposed) and then merging them in post-processing software. While HDR can produce stunning results, it's important to use the technique judiciously to maintain a natural look.