Take HDR images with your camera
Since I have a Canon EOS 350D so is my description of it, but if you read your manual, I am sure you can succeed even if you have a Nikon or a different brand on your SLR. In order to create good HDR images you need multiple exposures and it is not too hard to set that on your EOS 350D.
Only a small film about HDR and what it is.
1st Set the mode to P
2nd Set so that you take several pictures of straight. Multi-Exposure.

3rd In the Menu, locate the Camera Meny 2
4th The first row is the AEB, which stands for Automatic Exposure Bracketing. It will make the exposures you make will have a different exposure time and thus you get a normal one underexposed and one overexposed. Select and use the right arrow button on the camera to expand the setting. Set it so you have white markers at -2, 0 and +2.

5th Turn the camera on a stable tripod or a solid surface. Browse for your subject and press the exposure button. Hold the button until all three exposures are completed.
Now you have the different exposures that you need to assemble your HDR image in, for example Photomatix , Photoshop CS2/CS3, Luminance HDR or FDR Tools .




