Sometimes you take (or are given) a few shots of the same image, but with different exposure values (EV), different speeds, etc.. This may have been accidental or done deliberately using an exposure bracket. In any case, you may end up with a better photo if you use a High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging technique. You always want the photos you post to the web to look their best.
You can get a free copy of Photomatrix Basic at MultiMedia Photo's HDR site. This software lets you merge two photos of the same scene. Their Pro version has more features.
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