On our way to take photos at the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings homestead, Cheryl pointed out this country store and post office. The visual character of the outside grabbed me, but it wasn't until later in the day when we went inside that I really began to understand that its character and its importance to this part of northern rural Florida goes well beyond what can be seen with ones eyes. Although it had to be nudged back a bit when the road was widened, it's been here serving the community for more than 130 years not only as a store and post office (the oldest continuously operating one in the state) but as a gathering place. If I ever do go back and spend a year photographing at the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings park, I'll frequently stop inside to visit the folks in this building. To me, at least, this is a very special part of Florida.
Attachment 151099
Nikon D3s, ISO 1000, f/22, 5-exposure HDR at 1 EV intervals, zoom lens at 28mm
processing highlights
- HDR processing was done with Nik HDR Efex but with an additional step. I'd recently seen something online about precluding halos by using part of one of the bracketed exposures. Doing that with the sky eliminated a strong halo along the tops of the trees and the roof.
- Topaz Simplify -- saved watercolor preset
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- saved watercolor wash preset, Hard Light blend mode
- Fractalius -- three saved black & white presets: Multiply, Divide (masked), and Multiply blend modes
- texture -- a wood texture of unknown origin was masked to the sky, Linear Burn and inverted
- Photo Filter adjustment layer -- Warming 85
- Nik Color Efex -- Tonal Contrast, Darken/Lighten Center
- Alien Skin Exposure -- border preset, Darker Color
- Belle Fleur texture -- masked to background, Darker Color
- Snap Art -- saved Line Art black & white preset, Multiply, masked
- Simplify -- saved black & white edges preset, Multiply, masked
- gradient vignette


