Caution...HDR ahead!

Serenity

"Photography is partly art and partly science. Really good photography adds discipline, sacrifice and a never ending pursuit of photographic excellence"...ziggy53
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Thanks Taz
Thanks as always, Jo. Much appreciated.
Good work, in my opinion, not that mine really equates to much more than an ego stroke, which I'm happy to offer
When an amateur such as myself gets a kind comment from a professional such as yourself, it is much more than a ego stroke JBR. It's an affirmation that maybe I am learning something here. For someone who post the beautiful pictures I've seen from you this means much much more. I assure you. Thanks!
I don't often think of the processing that goes into completing an image unless it stands out, as some over the top HDR work does, is underexposed, or blown out.
For me personally, if I view an image, and it moves me or gives me pause to think about the scene without wondering about the post-processing, then the photographer has been successful in capturing and presenting his view to me. Hope that makes sense.
Phil
Luck happens when preparation meets opportunity!
Richard, your comments and advice are always eagerly anticipated! I actually tried to capture this as a "straight" shot but just couldn't get enough detail without destroying the sky. I even attempted taking two separately exposed shots but the result looked somewhat "schizophrenic" you might say. After the HDR results were taken from Photomatix, I took the moon from the darkest of the exposures, and did a "copy" and "paste" maneuver in PS. I was very interested in maintaining the true sky texture and colors but also bring out the dock lights and boat deck details. Always appreciate your input and thanks!
Regards
Phil, your thoughts are very much aligned with my own and are very well articulated. One of the great lessons I am attempting to learn by looking at your pictures
Regards
That's not to undermine the excellence of the composition
Good work
Rags, thanks for providing input and the kind comments. Always much appreciated!
Regards