In this photo editing tutorial, I show you an easy technique for blending multiple exposures in GIMP with images taken using exposure bracketing. This simple trick allows you to bring out the best parts of your image exposures - including underexposed, over exposed, and normally exposed elements. No plugin is required for this technique!
This is a great introduction to exposure blending and exposure bracketing. I recommend Googling exposure bracketing using your camera make and model to find out how to perform this technique when taking pictures.
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