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An HDR im really not sure about... it might be too... bright.... its kind of magical like this though....
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2 things to watch out for.

Haloing around edges and over saturation
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If the magical effect is what you were trying to achieve, it has come out very well. But if you want a more realistic HDR, I'd recommend setting the 'smoothing' to a higher setting (that's a Photomatix setting).

I went through your Flickr album. Loved the moon shot!
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i was going for the magical effect however i dunno if its a little too heavy.... thats my only thing
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