Photo 1 and 2 are from a hike I took last year.
Photo 3 and 4 are of a building in San Francisco.
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The poor guy he must feel a bit like Dr. Frankenstein with his creation doing things he didn't want.
I have since started using Photomatix and started using less and less of the "painterly" effect
I have been internally reviewing HDR software for about 5 or 6 years now as part of my job and I have tested Photomatrix Pro and about 10 other HDR programs. In the government position I am in I don't like to publicly favour any particular commercial software. SO if I mentioned for example EasyHDR I am not in anyway saying to use that software or even saying try that software. I expect fellow Instructabilians to be ingenious and experimental in finding what does a really good job at multi-image alignment. i{^_-}
I can recommend my OB-Pod though as I have released that into the public domain. It is a great way to make sure that all your HDR images are aligned if you have to change camera settings from shot to shot.