Very cool!
Single RAW and single JPG exposure are the same just different file types. In most cases RAW will produce better results.
This wasn't my photo, someone sent it to me by email. You don't have to use raw files anyways. Just because they have more information doesn't mean that the HDR program you are using will be able to take advantage of all the extra info. In some instances depending on your camera using JPEG will produce a better result.
is this a jpeg file or raw....can u teach us to do in Raw file format.
Why are you using jpegs?
leaving the forground siluetted... isnt this defeating the purpose of HDR ..lol
Pity you didn’t level the landscape first!!
final image over saturated, and starting to look cartoonish
@TThompson79