The final product of my landscape photos is always a digitally blended image. This process is called HDR. Since most cameras I use have such a poor dynamic range I combat this problem by taking two separate exposures, and superimposing them. This is called bracketing, and you can use the histogram or EV to help you- one exposure is for the foreground, and another is for the background. It's a very simple process when you have a clear horizon, but gets more complicated when you don't (e.g. forest scene). This is a technique that's very underrated and is used by some of the best photographers around the world, it's their secret to a perfectly exposed image... -RN
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