Im very challenged keeping low and high key elements into a shot - such as a moon with a sillhouetted surrounding (bit of an extreme example, but you get the idea).
Whats the best trick to keeping tonal range? Its the most challenging thing i encounter in the digital world. Im shooting with a KM maxxum 5D...



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I think the easiest thing to do in high contrast situations like this is to expose for the highlights, and them bring the shadows out in post processing. Graduated ND filters are another option. A third option is to bracket multiple shots of the same seen (use a tripod so they are exact) and then merge them in Photoshop, or whatever program you use. If you shoot RAW, you can do this with a single frame, by converting a few seperate exposures from the RAW image.
