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The Barbarian said:There is, and it's considerably greater range than you'd get from a simple shot. It's just more subtle than you like. Look at the HDR of the night heron. Then look at the finished image.
<img src="http://www.thephotoforum.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=14579"/>
The finished image may not be an obvious HDR (although most people who understood the process would know what it was) but it looks better than the RAW image or the HDR.
Often I do, if the HDR doesn't give me what I want, by itself. HDR is supposed to support your vision, not replace it. It's a tool, not an end in itself.
The finished image of your heron is a totally inefficient use of HDR. The sky is still totally blown out.
You could get a similar finished product with 1 raw file and some fill light.