1. HDR images are just several pictures taken at different exposures and then mashed together--so the only changes made to the camera would be the ISO/Aperture.
2. Most likely tripods and DSLRs.
3. HDRs make images look better and more memorable. The first website describes them as "National Geographic-worthy," or something along those lines. Basically, they're prettier and cooler this way.
4. The differences will be the contrast between the light and dark aspects of the photo. The lighting will be more obvious, and the different aspects of texture/architecture.
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