1) Use auto-exposure bracketing if possible, If not, just use a tripod.
2) We will need a DSLR camera and a tripod to take an HDR image.
3) Someone might take an HDR image at night, in order to better represent a dark subject. Mainly, HDR images are taken when a photograph has a humongous range of contrast: too much for one image to handle.
4) Once we merge the images together, we might expect to see new light on our image. HDR photos make our brights brighter and our darks darker, So we can expect to see a much more intense photograph.
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