I think you can do that without HDR. It can be done with blended
layers & I'm pretty sure you can do blended layers in the more recent
versions of Photoshop Elements.

But if you really need HDR software, there's a fairly good program
that's absolutely free. It's called Luminance HDR (used to be QTPFSGUI).

http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/

Open-source FREEware, so it doesn't cost you anything (unless you choose
to make a donation & then it's your choice how much it costs).

There's even a "Luminance HDR" group on Flickr & it says there's one on
Facebook.

From: Eactivist
Yes, that's more like it. Don't have HD software  though, and at this time
not dropping the moola on it.

M aka D  My  built in AOL browser has decided it can no longer handle
flickr, so have to dump  urls into Firefox.

In a message dated 5/15/2013 11:34:57 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Is this kind of image you're  shooting  for?

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=night%20industrial

If I'm  wrong, just ignore me.

You could sandwich the two images using the  foreground from the first
against the sky from the second. I think that might  get you closer to
what it appears to me you're trying to accomplish.


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