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MYTH 4 SHOTS SHOULD ALWAYS FEATURE STRONG SKY DETAIL

Landscape photographers go to great lengths to retain detail in skies. After all, the last thing we want is our wonderful scenic image to be ruined by a great glaring area of nothing at the top of the photo.

You can’t argue with this logic either, which is why we resort to all sorts of techniques and tricks to balance exposure, such as HDR photography and using graduated filters. This helps us to avoid overexposure and retain every little bit of

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