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Step Three:
We'll need to set up our camera to automatically bracket our exposures so we have a min-
imum of one normal exposure, one shot that is 2 stops underexposed (too dark), and one
that is 2 stops overexposed (too bright). Some cameras let you choose to make just those
three shots (these offer 2 stop bracketing), but some others require you to shoot five brack-
eted shots, each 1 stop apart, in which case you can use all five shots to create your HDR
(check your camera manual to find out how to turn on exposure bracketing because it's dif-
ferent for every DSLR make and model).
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