Autumn leaves
Red chair in a dilapidated building
Close view of cows
Oval-shaped building
Boats in a harbor
Man carrying large buckets
Ceiling of a cathedral
Pier at night
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Dog Canyon, TexasDog Canyon, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas (This photo and caption were submitted to Your Shot.) This photo gallery features high dynamic range (HDR) photos—images that have a large exposure range, allowing for deeper contrast and detail in both shadows and highlights. The HDR effect can easily be overdone, leaving photos looking overprocessed, but when the techniques are used correctly, HDR pictures can have a stunning, otherworldly quality. Photo Tip: To create a good HDR (high dynamic range) photograph, use equipment that is a bit higher end than a simple point-and-shoot camera. The main items you’ll need are: a camera capable of capturing images in RAW format; a good, sturdy tripod; and software such as Photomatix or Photoshop. Get more photo tips »
Photograph by Dana Jones, Your Shot

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