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Originally Posted by jet_kit
......................and the only solutions to that is: 1) Use a Graduated Neutral Density filter, or 2) Take 2 (or 3) shots, exposing for the sky, mid tones and shadows then run them through the HDR process in Photoshop
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Or forget HDR (you may not even have Photoshop or other HDR program) and just blend the images together......
check out the Tutorial here.
I've been a fan of Graduated ND filters for some years, but I'm slowly coming around to the 'blending in layers' method as a better alternative. Grad NDs can have problems with irregular horizons or parts of a scene where a simple 'half and half' filter doesn't do the business.