Agreed with MPH, don't let the photo bores put you off!! . . . . . (Hey, what's "natural" about a compressed copy (via silver or silicon) of a real scene displayed on a 2D surface anyway (Paper or screen)!!!
Play with all the settings until YOUR happy (isn't that why you took the image in the first place?) If someone else likes it, all the better (if not, that's their problem not yours). Be creative and keep up the good work.
Only advice I have for HDR is keep the shutter speed as fast as possible if there are excessive moving objects in the scene and the camera as still as possible (use a tripod with remote trigger). Multiple, spread (-2 & +2) exposures tend to get better results than extracted from a single image. Also watch out for not blowing out your highlights or shadows.
All the world's a stage and we are merely players . . . . .
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