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a big thanks to squarespace for sponsoring this weekamp;#39;s video morning everybody fantastic see you all again so i have had lots and lots of questions about last weekamp;#39;s video and in particular the focus and exposure stacking that i did you know i did both of them in one image and focus stacking and hdr exposure blending is something that i get asked time and time again so i thought iamp;#39;d just do a quick video um itamp;#39;s really easy thereamp;#39;s nothing too much to worry about when doing it but people get a little bit worried about it so first of all um i want to talk about in the field so when youamp;#39;re actually taking the photo the most important thing is first of all frame your shot so youamp;#39;ve got your shot framed like i did here in in this image and usually if iamp;#39;ve got any foreground in the scene then just to be safe i focus stack and then the other thing i need to think about is whatamp;#39;s the history iamp;#39;m looking like do i