>>4403646I mostly shoot landscapes and nature.
>How do you edit your photos?>What tools do you use?I do pretty much everything in LR nowadays. First I make a quick review and delete obviously missed shots (missed focus, blurry shots, very bad explosure, redundant ones, poor framing). I also mark shots which are part of a panorama or other stuff to make them easier to find later.
Then I edit each "good/decent" photo one by one with mostly basic adjustments. I can be a bit more thorough when I have a good photo, eg use masks.
The exception is for panoramas which I actually do quite often nowadays. I either stitch them directly in LR and edit the panorama afterwards, but the stitching is often quite bad. Otherwise I make a basic editing of each shot, export them as tif, stitch them with Autopano, and make the final edits in photoshop.
Very rarely I also do some hdri with Picturenaut, but cameras are good enough that it's nearly never necessary.
Once the edits are done I export my photos in subfolders (one per purpose, small images for sharing and full size/quality for personal viewing/printing).
>What style do you go for?Usually very natural, I try to render the scene close to how I remember it, maybe enhance details a little bit. Sometimes just getting natural colors actually require heavy editing, especially for mountainous areas.
>Do you edit conservatively or dramatically? Why or why not?Conservatively I guess. I started with dramatic shit a while ago but I don't find it interesting beyond the first glance any more.