HDR images are made from multiple exposures blended together. Often this is done by sticking the component exposures into photoshop and clicking file > automate > merge to hdr or similar.
Instead, I manipulated each exposure individually before layering them and using masks to select the bits I want from each layer and blend them nicely together. Finish off with a bit of burn'n'dodge and you're all set, allegedly.
HDR images are made from multiple exposures blended together. Often this is done by sticking the component exposures into photoshop and clicking file > automate > merge to hdr or similar.
Instead, I manipulated each exposure individually before layering them and using masks to select the bits I want from each layer and blend them nicely together. Finish off with a bit of burn'n'dodge and you're all set, allegedly.