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Florence Martus statue, Savannah
This image started with a series of shots at the Savannah, Georgia, waterfront in the historic part of the city. A statue has been erected in a park, there, commemorating Florence Martus. Although there appears to be some uncertainty about the events, the story goes something like this. Florence was born in 1868. When she was 19 years old, she started waving at both incoming and departing ships, using what's been termed a handkerchief during the day and a lantern at night. If accounts are correct, she continued waving at ships for 44 years without missing a single one. During at least part of that time, she was apparently accompanied by her collie. It's been speculated that she'd fallen in love with a sailor and was waving for him. Supposedly, the captain of the ship that later delivered the statue refused payment because he could remember seeing her waving from the shore.
I wanted in the worst way to capture a shot with a ship in the background, but none came by while I was there, and there were other places to go.
Nikon D3S, ISO 200, f/2.8, eight-exposure HDR, zoom at 26mm
The park where the statue is located is nicely landscaped with fences and plantings, and the statue is on a platform that sits on a brick plaza edged by brick walls. Although this angle showed the shipping channel, there were some fairly new buildings in the background. I decided to save only the statue and add something representing how it might've felt a hundred years ago.
processing highlights
- Flypaper Textures -- One was used for the sky; another for the ground and water. Both were subsequently altered a good bit with the ground/water being free-transformed with the warp feature enabled.
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II, two layers, one at 100% opacity and masked from the statue, the other at 66% and applied only to the statue (masked from the eye of the dog)
- Photo Filter adjustment layer -- Warming 85, two layers at full opacity, one to the entire image, the other applied only to the statue
- Nik Color Efex -- Darken/Lighten Center to entire image, Sunlight only to statue
- Nik Viveza -- two layers at different blend modes to adjust the blue of the water
- Redfield Fractalius -- three different b&w presets at Multiply blend mode, each masked differently
- dodge & burn statue
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- a single b&w Stylize Line Art preset applied in two layers, Divide for the sky and Multiply everywhere else
- Topaz Lens Effects -- a copy of the Snap Art layer (Divide blend mode) with the white lines was panned horizontally, blurred, and the layer was moved vertically to give the impression of a breeze (hopefully)
- uniform gradient vignette masked somewhat from the part of the image below the sky