In order to create a High Dynamic Range shot you need to take a series of photographs shot at various exposures. Your ideal range would have highly overexposed photograph that could capture the details in the dark areas of the composition and a highly underexposed photo that could capture the detail in the lightest lights. You then use the feature "merge to HDR pro" feature in Adobe Photoshop which compiles these images into one shot with a full range of value and maximum detail. This feature can also make corrections in the alignment of the photographs to create the sharpest image possible. These are some examples of my attempts with HDR shooting.
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