I don't like that aesthetic. If someone says they don't like HDR pictures, does that still seem like a closed mind to you, 407370?
It does seem so to me Leonore, simply because you are dismissing something that will and is constantly evolving, and that doesn't sound like you.
But...not liking something isn't the same as dismissing it. "Dismissing" implies a lack of thought, a reaction rather than a considered decision. And you're right, it's not like me to simply dismiss ideas or tools or anything, really. And I do appreciate that you noted that. But I'm not dismissing HDR. I'm only saying that I don't like the look of the images it produces. It's not pleasing to my eye. It's a matter of taste, and I think it's just as valid as someone who
does like the way HDR images look.
When I was a little girl, I didn't like a lot of foods. As I grew older, I tried certain foods again and realized that my tastes had changed and now I do like spinach, for example. I also lost the taste for certain flavors that I liked when I was younger, like sugar in my coffee. I still hate Brussels sprouts, though. Always have, and I imagine I always will (well, there's this one restaurant near me that deep fries them in truffle oil...those are acceptable. Because truffle oil.)
Now Brussels sprouts aren't really the same thing because they don't evolve into different flavors over the years. My tastes evolve, but the food doesn't, so it's not a fair comparison. So let's talk about music. I also don't like a lot of pop music. Sure, maybe some of the less objectionable songs are kinda catchy or have a good beat, but most of it is just not pleasant to me. It has certainly evolved over the years and pop songs these days don't sound like the pop songs of the early 80s, but even though I might think a few individual songs are okay, as a genre, I don't like it. Intellectually, I understand it's place in music history, and I understand the various talents and skills that go into making a hit pop song (song writing, production, singer, performer, marketing...) I get it. I'm not saying it's a bad thing. I'm just saying that the sound of it doesn't suit my tastes.
That is not the same as dismissing pop music as rubbish and leaving it at that. And that's what I'm saying about HDR. I get that it's a tool, and I get that it's evolving and allowing creative outlets for photographers. I also appreciate that it's pushing the boundaries between "pure" photography and graphic design. I like that it exists. I just don't like to look at the images produced with the tool because the look just doesn't suit my tastes.
I don't see how any of this means I have a closed mind.
"I don't like HDR" - yes, that could mean the person believes there is no value to the HDR tool. Language being imprecise much of the time, and people being lazy most of the time, it's possible that they actually mean to say "I don't like HDR images" which is a reflection of their tastes. Given that sentence alone, it's not possible to tell if someone is indeed dismissing HDR images out of hand, or if they don't feel like explaining further. But either way, it's still a matter of taste. No matter how many nutrients are in Brussels sprouts, my throat will still close up if I try to eat one. If someone just doesn't like the way something looks, they just don't like how it looks. I can have the most open mind in the world but I'll never enjoy the music of Justin Bieber.