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I hear from people all the time who shoot HDR images that they forget that they shot them because, in the hundreds of images they import into their computer (using anything from Bridge to Lightroom to iPhoto to Photo Mechanic), they can’t instantly tell if their exposure was off a bit or if it’s an HDR shot. This is particularly bad if you don’t get a chance to look at your images the same day you shoot them, because there’s a good chance you’ll miss some here and there. That’s why this tip, which I actually started using first when shooting panos, is so handy for making it easy to find your HDR-bracketed images When you’re about to shoot your HDR image, before you turn on bracketing, hold one finger up in front of your lens and take a sho....