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'Bracketing' is where three photos are taken instead of one. The middle photo is at the exposure that you or your camera meter thinks is correct, you then take another photo where you under expose the image by one stop, you then take a third image where you over expose by one stop. This gives you three images in total, at three different exposures.

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