Yeah, I didn't assume that would be your picture, but this site is so plagued with dramatic landscape photos featuring psychedelic-level HDR abuse, that this picture was a pleasant break. But it really does stand on its own merit as a particularly excellent use of HDR, I would say the kind of picture that explains why HDR should exist, to allow photography to capture something closer to what the human eye can, in settings where cameras have always struggled. In this case it's a more realistic portrayal than non-HDR could have shown us with blackened shadows and washed out skies.
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