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[Music] okay lets look at a very easy simple yet effective way of blending two exposures so this is the photo were going to use this is taken at the pinnacles on philip island and what we have going on here is a the sun is sitting behind the pinnacles so what this does it creates a very bright sky and a very dark foreground so a good option here is to take two exposures what we do is we take one exposure for our foreground to try and keep our noise under control and retain as much detail as possible in the shadow areas and then we take another exposure for our sky again to keep our highlights under control and just to get as much detail as possible in the lighter areas so with our one exposure we can reduce our highlights and increase our shadows a little just to try and bring out some of that detail but then the problem is because of the extreme case of the bright sky and the dark foreground we start to introduce a bit of noise the more we increase our shadows the more we try and b