This was shot on a small but artistically-landscaped Connecticut yard in mid-May a few years ago.
Nikon D2X, ISO 100, f/3.5, 105mm macro lens, five-exposure HDR at 1 EV intervals
post-processing highlights
- Because the leaves were cropped too tightly in the camera, they were masked and reduced in size. They were also flipped horizontally and moved a bit for composition.
- background
- leaves removed with Content Aware fill, Alien Skin Snap Art Oil Paint
- linear gradient (hue +/- 30 from reddish orange of a leaf) applied from ULC to LRC, Normal blend mode, low opacity
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II, leaves and branches, only
- Fractalius -- two b&w layers based on old Sketch preset, Multiply blend mode, both layers partially masked
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- Stylize Line Art, b&w layer and its duplicate, one with Multiply blend mode (mostly on leaves), other with Divide blend mode (background, only)
- freehand and gradient vignettes


