This is my attempt in producing high dynamic range (HDR) photo.
The 1st pic below is normally exposed picture, follow by under-exposed and over-exposed pictures (by 2 stops).

In the under-exposed one, the details can be seen in the sky while other areas are dark.

In the over-exposed one the sky is blown out while 'shadow' areas may be seen.

Combining the 3 pictures (= 3 exposure range) above is what we call HDR photo.
Thus in the HDR picture, you can find details in the bright area (the sky), shadow area and mid tone area- all in one pic!
See below for the result of HDR:
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