What is HDr Photography?
HDR Photography stands for High-Dynamic-Range Photography. Its may also be referred to HDRI (High-Dynamic-Range-Imagery). This is when you place your camera in a fixed position, and you take the same shot of exactly the same scene, but you just change the aperture, shutter speed and the ISO settings. Then you edit the images and combine all of them, leaving you with a final, high definition photograph. The image below shows the series of shots taken of the original scene, before they were processes to form the final image, which looks radiant in comparison to the tone-mapped HDR image.