Here's an HDR panorama that I took at the church Matt brought me to in Pittsburgh. It's a panorama of 6 hdr images taken from the brightest and darkest of 3 exposure brackets, hand held.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/17684473272/in/album-72157652798837056/

It would have, of course, been better to use a nodal tripod mount etc.
The only thing lightroom could do to make it easier would be to automatically find the bracketed exposures in a directory and go ahead and do the HDR without my having to wait for it to do the preview on each set.

If you go to the gallery:
http://www.fluidr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157652798837056
The first interior shot of the church (8516) was from a single exposure, the second (8517-hdr) was done as an HDR. In that exposure with the excellent native dynamic range of the K-5 it didn't make huge amounts of difference. 18 and 19 are non panorama HDR shots.

As to the non HDR photos, Zab lived on Roslyn Place from the ages of 3 to 6, it is noteworthy for being paved with wooden blocks.

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