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When I am shooting an area with a difficult dynamic range, perhaps due to variable lighting conditions ... maybe dull inside/bright windows/yellowish lighting, my first thought is to bracket and try HDR.
Why HDR?
Probably because it's easier to do with a semi-automated process like Photomatix - however the resultant images can vary in quality.
I often end up with an image like the one below ... still not completely dealt with the dynamic range and lost a lot of the true character and colour of the environment ...
So how do you deal with such situations, (assume no extra lighting available)?
Importantly - how does your process work in practice?
Why HDR?
Probably because it's easier to do with a semi-automated process like Photomatix - however the resultant images can vary in quality.
I often end up with an image like the one below ... still not completely dealt with the dynamic range and lost a lot of the true character and colour of the environment ...
So how do you deal with such situations, (assume no extra lighting available)?
Importantly - how does your process work in practice?