In June, I got to play around with something I'd seen and almost forgotten about -- photographing vegetation (leaves, weeds, and flowers) frozen in ice. This peony had been frozen in a square Pyrex container two days before. Then, it was removed from the container and had its photographic debut the day before (resulting in some melting of the surface) and placed back in the container face down with some added water and refrozen. All the white inner petals (stamens???) were arranged well after the first freezing but moved around a bit the next time.
Nikon D3S, 7-exposure HDR at 1 EV intervals
f/8, ISO 200, 105mm macro lens
processing
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II preset, reduced opacity
- Topaz Simplify -- B&W edges, Divide blend mode
- Fractalius -- three B&W layers, each with a different preset based on the old Sketch; two at Multiply blend mode with reduced opacity; one at Divide blend mode
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- Stylize line art B&W layer, Divide blend mode at reduced opacity
- Nik Color Efex -- Tonal Contrast and Darken/Lighten Center


