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Wow, thanks for the continued feedback and great suggestions. To answer a previous question, I used Phtomatix for the HDR, and I played with all three approaches it offers; detail enhancement, tone compression, and blending (which I guess they don't really consider HDR). In the case of shots 1 and 3, the detail enhancement approach gave me the versions I liked the best. I have also experimented just a little with HDR in CS4. I am FAR from any sort of a CS4 expert (just really starting to learn it, really), but at least on the auto setting, I much preferred what I got from Photomatix. I am sure someone with better CS4 chops could likely do better than I was achieving. Shot 1 is somewhat bordering on overdone; as pointed out there are a few halo issues. I will likely try a little more work with it as well as eliminating the edge of the roof of the hotel from the left. To hear that #3 does not look like an HDR is exactly what I was hoping for Thanks everyone, for the continued feedback
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