In addition to its hiking trails, North Carolina's Stone Mountain State Park has a number of waterfalls. This was rated the nicest, but it was the close-ups that appealed more to me than the wider shots. We arrived at this park well before closing time, so there was lots of time to explore the falls.
Nikon D3S, ISO 200, f/22, five-exposure HDR at 1 EV increments (1/4 through 1/60 sec exposures), zoom lens at 130 mm
processing highlights
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II at reduced opacity
- I'd also shot the same scene in an HDR series at ISO 6400 and the same aperture setting. In order to add some texture to the smooth water from the ISO 200 HDR series, I applied a shot from the ISO 6400 series with a 1/200 second shutter speed over the Simplify layer (reduced opacity and Lighter Color blend mode).
- Shadows/Highlights adjustment to a stamped layer (adjusted shadows more than highlights)
- Nik Silver Efex -- converted to B&W with a selective color adjustment to bring back the yellowish green
- Kim Klassen texture -- masked with a uniform gradient from full visibility at the bottom to none at the top
- Fractalius -- three B&W presets at Multiply blend mode (one of them used only as a uniform gradient vignette)
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- Stylize Line Art B&W layer at Multiply blend mode


