HDR (HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE)
Few people don't like HDR photography, while some finds it very dramatic. It is basically done by compiling/merging 2 or 3 photos of the same frame taken at different exposure values. Out of three photos, one is properly exposed, other being underexposed and the last one overexposed. HDR compilation can be done on software like Photomatix. In my case, the software I am currently using is not registered version so the final image produced automatically gets watermark of photomatix. I have tried covering it by applying my own watermarks over those areas, though I don't like to use lots of watermarks.
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