Even though I have lots of new -- and even not so new -- photos to work on, I'm re-doing some old ones. This one was taken in the Hocking Hills area of southern Ohio six years ago. (I can't believe I haven't been back since. It's a wonderful place. Maybe this winter for frozen waterfalls???) Ash Cave isn't deep, but the opening is huge. While I was there, a wedding ceremony started, and I had to photograph this scene.
Nikon D2X, f/8, ISO 100, three-exposure HDR (perhaps the first day I shot HDRs) at 1 EV intervals, zoom lens at 26mm.
processing
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II at 100% opacity
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- Watercolor, Color blend mode, 100% opacity
- A couple months ago, I would've reduced the opacity locally with a mask to un-Simplify the people a bit. Recently, including for this image, I duplicated the background layer and applied it lightly over the people in Luminosity blend mode
- Flypaper Textures -- two different ones in Pin Light blend mode, one masked to specific locations
- five B&W layers --three Fractalius, one Alien Skin Snap Art Stylize Line Art, one Topaz Simplify edges, all at Multiply blend mode
- Kim Klassen texture -- Multiply blend mode and reduced opacity for a vignette


