In normal cases, to achieve a HDR image, you need at least 3 different exposures of the same subject to record the highlight, midtone and shadow levels. This means one have to set up his camera on a tripod to ensure the images stay constant and uses at least 3 different kind of settings to take the photos. Let say, if you only have 1 photo and you wanted very badly to make this photo looks “HDRed”, you can actually do that in Photoshop.
Have you ever accidentally delete all your photos in the memory card when you haven’t transfer them to your computer yet? Sound familiar? This is one of my bad habits! I like to delete things whenever i felt disorganised! I delete emails at work, I delete photos at home and I like to throw away stuff that make me feel irritated. So, I always face this problem of deleting something that I want!
I used to have a piece of disposable tablecloth to act as a backdrop whenever I took photographs of still objects like the photos of my new Oakley Specs. The problem with this method is, it is a hassle to fold and pack away the tablecloth nicely before the ladies in my house start nagging at me. The crumpled tablecloth also does not help in making my photos nicer with the roughness of the background.