One wall of the dining room of the Paramount Plaza Hotel in Gainesville, Florida, is essentially all windows looking westward toward Bivens Arm Lake, which is just a couple hundred feet away. I have no idea what kind(s) of tree are at the edge of the lake, but they're hosts to Spanish moss. The series of shots was taken from the balcony outside the dining room. Although the backlighting of the setting sun turns the moss aglow, I ended up not taking advantage of that during processing of this image. The photos had a lot of blue and tan in them, so I decided to go with that, instead. (Stay tuned for Spanish moss #2 if you want to see some glow.)
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Nikon D3s, 400mm (70 - 200 zoom with 2X teleconverter), ISO 1600, f/16, 9-exposure HDR at 1 EV increments
processing highlights
- layer filled with the light blue from the bottom right of the image
- Flypaper Textures blue texture -- reduced opacity; This and the first layer give the outer border
- Belle Fleur Vintage Frames texture -- works in conjunction with a later layer of the same texture to give the tan inner border
- The HDR images were processed in Nik HDR Efex and, then, in the Photoshop Camera Raw Filter. This layer was the source for most of the following layers.
- Topaz Simplify -- saved watercolor preset
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- saved watercolor wash preset, Color blend mode
- Silver Efex -- converted to black & white with blue toning
- The blues from the source image were selected and pasted onto a new layer. That with the Divide blend mode resulted in much -- but not all -- of the tan within the inner border.
- Simplify -- saved black & white edges preset, Multiply
- Snap Art Line Art -- light brown & white, Multiply
- copy of the earlier Vintage Frames texture -- Darker blend mode; produced the inner border, some of the tan within it, and the black design within the border
- three Fractalius layers -- saved black & white presets, Multiply, Divide, and Multiply


