This is only one of many waterfalls in Bushkill Falls, which is located in northeastern Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. When going to waterfalls, I wonder about the volume of water at the particular time of the year. The series of photos that make this up were taken in mid-June of this year.
Attachment 147478
Nikon D3s, ISO 200, f/22, nine-exposure HDR at 1 EV increments (shutter speeds ranged from 1/6 to 30 seconds), zoom lens at 28mm
processing highlights
- Topaz Simplify -- saved watercolor preset
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- saved watercolor wash preset, Hard Light blend mode, 24% opacity
- two Photo Filter adjustment layers -- Warming 85 and Underwater, each masked differently
- two masked Curves adjustment layers -- one to increase contrast below the rim; the other to decrease it above the rim (for an added feeling of depth)
- blur -- above the rim using the same mask as the one for decreased contrast
- two Kim Klassen textures -- one blurred to keep the tones but eliminate the lines
- four Fractalius layers -- saved black & white presets, three Multiply and one Divide, various opacities
- Snap Art -- saved Line Art black & white preset, two masked layers, Multiply and Divide, various opacities
- Simplify -- saved edges black & white preset, two masked layers, Multiply and Divide, various opacities
- Red Giant Software Knoll Light Factory -- blurred and masked, Lighter Color, 47%
- gradient vignette


