
FAQ About Architectural Photography
Architectural Photography
one year ago | gizem
What is bracketing in architectural photography, and when should I use it?
Bracketing in architectural photography involves taking multiple shots of the same scene at different exposures, typically varying the shutter speed to capture a range of highlights and shadows. This technique is used to ensure that you capture all the details in high-contrast situations where a single exposure may result in overexposed highlights or underexposed shadows. Bracketed exposures are later combined in post-processing to create a single image with a balanced exposure throughout.