You might find one of these links interesting:

http://www.normankoren.com/makingfineprints.html#Why48
http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/7627.html
http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/16097.html

Some of my photo-taking friends were sitting around and talking
last week and one asked about what sort of filters he should get
(we're all mostly amateurs and most us are shooting with 10Ds)
and whether he should look into a couple of ND grad filters.

Another person suggested that they just use AEB and digitally
combining them, so the idea of shooting RAW and using that as
a basis to extract two separate pictures is interesting.  It
also avoids the "subject moved between exposures" problem,
which the ND grads would not have.  The tradeoff seems to me
to be between convenience (filter) vs control (of exactly what
is adjusted in software, vs. a simple horizontal gradient).

-/\/

As Tom Pfeiffer once said,
> I saw this on the Yahoo 10D group and thought others with Canon DSLR's might
> find the concept interesting. Has anyone here actually tried compositing two
> images for this purpose?
> 
> Tom P.
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