Scatterbrained
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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This photo is physically impossible with a digital camera from one exposure. . .the software will make different exposures for you. Of course its not hitting the sensor like bracketing will, but all bracketing is doing is changing ev level. The samething the software will do. Im not talking just tonemapping an image but letting it make a pseudo HDR.
The bracket will pickup more but the difference is small and sometimes difficult to see the difference.
2pm no clouds bright sun in the desert, white sandstone cliff, cave with carbon buildup from fires on ceiling. . . .
To get the interior correctly exposed you would have to blow out the sky and the cliffs, just bumping the exposure up a few stops in LR doesn't bring out the detail.
Ultimately if you feel you can get the detail back by bumping the exposure than you can likely also get it by adding fill light in LR or whatever other program you are using. If the detail is in the original image there is no need to make multiple images to bring it out.