F-Stop: f/22
Shutter Speed: 1.0
ISO: 100
I composed this HDR landscape shot on the top of Hogback. It was a very rainy day and not the best conditions for making an HDR but I made one anyways as to accentuate the colors of the trees and sky. The mountain range in the background doesn't have as much detail as I would have liked but I am very happy with the colors in the trees.
To take an HDR requires a constant aperture. I used the highest aperture of 22 so my whole picture could have full detail. The shutter speeds varied but most of them were multiple seconds long. Because of this, and the wind, the trees in the front were captured with quite a few ghosts. I really liked the blur effect even though I wasn't deliberately trying to pull it off.
When editing this I tried to make the colors of the trees pop while still retaining the mountain range in the background. It was very hard to see in the first place but this HDR provided a lot more detail than any single shot I took.
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