Contrary to how it may seem, I've neither fallen off the edge of the planet nor returned to the days of shooting slides. Actually, digitizing all my slides could explain why I haven't been active, here, since probably some time in May, but -- except for a few brief intervals -- I've mostly been on the road. This image is one I started before leaving and just completed. It's of an ice shanty that was formerly used off the Marblehead Peninsula on the southern shore of Lake Erie.
Nikon D3S
17mm, f/22, ISO 200, 5-exposure HDR at 1 EV intervals
processing
- I shot this across the short dimension of the shanty (cramped quarters), and there was lots of distortion, so the verticals had to be straightened.
- In addition, the shot was taken in July of last year, so there was a lot of vegetation under the trap door. The skid, ice, and hole were added with three Flypaper textures.
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II preset partially masked and reduced opacity
- Topaz Simplify -- b&w edges, Multiply blend mode
- Fractalius -- two b&w layers of presets based on the old Sketch preset, Multiply blend mode, reduced opacities
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- modified Stylize Line Art b&w layer, Multiply blend mode, reduced opacity
- gradient vignette


