
you've used HDR for what HDR is supposed to be used for (compositing bracketed exposures of the same scene because one exposure cannot capture the entire dynamic range of the scene) instead of using it to produce images with bonkers colours that don't exist in nature
( , Sun 14 Mar 2010, 22:50, Reply)

the blending of 2 or more exposures to make up for the fact that a cameras dynamic range is far less than that of the human eye. I don't mind stylised HDR but the above photo proves that HDR doesn't have to be overdone.
( , Sun 2 Oct 2011, 23:48, Reply)

I think even he would have been impressed by this image.
( , Mon 15 Mar 2010, 0:10, Reply)