one other question what are you trying to achieve? To replicate the scene with great dynamic range and detail or are you going for a grunge look or something
Ovidiu, I think I agree with Myshkin with the above statement. All pro photography and artwork must have a theme, same as HDR processes. I use Photomatix Pro extensively, and in tone-mapping you get two options. Whether to create an artwork (paint style) image, or stay in the photographic domain. As such you choose any one of the tools "detail enhancer" or "tone compressor" respectively. Some of your photos look like paintings and others like photographs, depending on which software used and of course a critical photogenic eye. You obviously have the HDR technique spot-on, but then adding a theme and a few enhancements will produce the exact image you are looking for, such as Bynx has produced, which depict a natural looking photo. And I will bet that when viewed on a good monitor will even shine further. HDR is the future, so more kudos to everyone.
Note: Stay away from HDR images and magnetic prints. The two dont match!