I think the final result is pleasantly natural looking, unlike many HDR shots. So, it seems you have a good mix of over and under exposures for this particular scene. It will vary, depending on the specific lighting conditions at the time. If you switch to manual exposure and take a wide range of over/under exposures, ensuring the aperture remains constant for the whole set, then you will have a good base of material to process. If you have the shot available, you can do something with it. If you later find out you would have been better to have one that was just that little bit more under/over, it's too late by then.
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