TheEmperor, I am sorry that you didn't end up with the result you would like.
My comments, since I am also a HT (repair) patient, as follows:
Whilst your result isn't optimal in terms of thickness and fullness, it is not unnatural for the HT industry standards. Unfortunately almost all doctors that stating that their result are natural under ALL CIRCUMSTANCES are partially lying regarding HT patients with advanced nw scale.
At open windy environments I think any result will not look natural, as the styling of a HT patient with high NW scale coverage will include a combover (in order to hide thinning areas like crown) and that combover will not stand at the wind. Especially with long hair, front to back combover it will be more obvious. Usually you will see single grafted frizzy long hair from the hairline to look weird at the forehead, except if you have put some much styling aid that it will stand on high beaufort scale.
Another occasion that a HT will not look natural is under heavy sweat, where again the styling will not remain in place and the single hair will look odd and frizzy on the forehead.
Finally, I think that all hair transplants on high NW scale patients will look seethrough under harsh light and therefore detected from persons with a degree of knowledge/experience about HTs.
But I do not think you will have to worry about these, as there are really few people that can detect a HT refined as yours, especially I will be surprised if a female can detect (except if she's related to HT in someway)
Are you using any styling product? I think that the "middle parted" look from your blog should be avoided.