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Originally Posted by PeterB666
If doing sunrise or sunset, I quite often have to stack a pair of 3-stop grads including a reverse grad. You would have to do an extreme lot bracking and mucking around in Photoshop or anything else and still be more compromised.
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I guess that in sunsets (a rare phenomenon in cloudy Scotland), I usually prefer to have a fairly dark foreground anyway though if I didn't, I'd certainly agreed with you. After a brief burst of enthusiasm, I'm no longer really a fan of HDR and tend to prefer the greater contrasts between light and dark which photography naturally brings rather than to try and replicate what the human eye sees in terms of tonal ranges