I agree with most everything in the article. When I got my first DSLR in 2008, it did not take me long to move away from the over-saturated and over-processed images I had seen on the internet. This is especially true where natural subject matter is included. But the irony is, to produce a good subtle image, one still has to apply effective post processing to ensure that look comes through. So I had to learn PP whether I liked it or not. I was slide shooter, relying mostly on what came out of the camera as jpeg. I had to compromise to make effective images. I could not believe how dull RAW looked right out of the camera, if you applied the principle of ensuring all data was included in the range of the sensor and histogram. But I still don't like heavily processed images.
Good article!
JR