PETERSYMES wrote in post #5487428
Appreciate the information, i will have to try it myself.
I orginally thought they were HDR, what advantage do you feel you get with your technique?
I didn't look at it as if my technique had an advantage. I was able to capture the entire scene's dynamic range with a single exposure without clipping highlights or plugging shadows so HDR wasn't required. Any clipped highlights or plugged shadows were by my own doing in post.
Don't take me wrong though, I love HDR images and I've done some of my own when the scene required it. It just wasn't required in this case, even with a P&S.
One advantage I just thought of is that there are moving parts of the scene that you wouldn't be able to capture using HDR without blurring them (The moving boats, the riverboat, the water, clouds, bird, etc...)