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Wall HDR by AllmarkPhotography, on Flickr
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Wall HDR_tonemapped2 by AllmarkPhotography, on Flickr
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I find the grass a bit over saturated and there is the tell-tale haloing around the structure but otherwise that is a very good 1st attempt.
Grass appears ok here, but I couldn't even tell if it were an HDR.
All looks a bit flat actually.
I would try reducing the exposure of the second one a bit it looks a bit overexposed to me. You could also try applying some selective noise control particularly to the sky which is particularly bad.
I had a look at your exif data and it looks like you were shooting at f/18 and ISO 400. I cant really see the need for that. f/18 will reduce sharpness through diffraction limiting and shooting at ISO 400 will introduce more noise which is then multiplied by the HDR process. Generally with HDR images you need to do what ever you can to reduce the noise in the original images.
I upped the aperture in order to pick up the clouds then I had to up the ISO to compensate
What HDR software are you using Beav?