Thanks for the comments that actually provide some help from some. Others who respond would be better understanding that some things are best left unsaid. Not every photographer is out to get the million dollar shot everytime. Perhaps you've lost sight of the fact that some photographs simple enjoy the ability to try new techniques even though they fully understand that they aren't a professional. The best for me to learn is through trial and error.
Yes, I understand that this is a 'critique corner' and you expose yourself to these things. That being said, the phtoography 'brotherhood' should also be about helping pick others up and carry them along to become the best that they can be, not to belittle them and tell them something, such as their lack of knowledge by comparison to yours, that they already know.
So thank you to those who actually took the time to provide me with some improvement techniques. Here is addtional reasoning:
- I did know that 11 exposures would be too much as there were not a lot of exceptionally dark or bright contrasting colours in this shot. I figured i'd take 11 anyway as i'd rather have too many than not enough to see what it would generate
- I used HDR Pro in Photoschop CS5 for this. I used the surrealistic pre-set and reduced the detail slightly. The rest was untouched in that pre-set.
- I did also take a 'correct' exposure of this exact same shot, which I can post if you'd like, but I was wanting to try a new technique and was excited about having the ability to capture HDR even knowing that the subject wasn't an ideal HDR candidate.
Anyway, sorry for the rant. Sometimes those of us who are new to photography can sure be frustrated by the lack of support received on the internet world.