Seeing as someone asked, i thought id put this (hopefully simple ) guide up..<br><br>Firstly, what youll need.. - Camera that allows you to take 3 or more differently exposed shots. - Tripod (dont even attempt it without one ) - Software. - I use Photomatix Pro, but you can also use Photoshop. (I also use something called RawShooter Pro, this is because i take all my photos in RAW as the end result is always alot better.....If you can.. Shoot In RAW!) So now you know what you need, you can go out and start getting creative..Find the subject you'd like to "HDR", get your camera on a Tripod and frame the shot. Then take 3 or more photographs at different exposure levels, i normally go for -1,0,+1 stop.. Example (dont worry about the black dots lol, thats just me sensor dust ) Once you have your differently exposed images, open them into either photoshop or Photomatix Pro (For the guide im using Photomatix) When open, click "Exposure Fushion", you will then be greeted with this pop-up, click browse, and select your images... Once you have done that, click OK, and it will layer your images together and bring up this screen.. Have a play with the settings, and once your happy click "Process"..you will now see your "layered" image ready to be "Tone Mapped" Click the "Tone Map" button which then brings up this screen, have a play until you are happy, and once again, click "Process" Once processed, simply click save, and there you go! Thats just a quick outline of how to do it..... Cheers Rob