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Marblehead Lighthouse from the inside
One of my absolute favorite photographic endeavors is taking HDR images from the inside of a structure. The Marblehead Lighthouse, which was built in 1822 on the south shore of Lake Erie, is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the Great Lakes. When it's open for tours, the park rangers allow small groups to climb the stairs to the top. Much to my surprise, they let me stay inside taking photos for over two hours. When each new group came in, I'd follow them up the stairs, getting progressively higher each time. Of course, I had to retreat with tripod, camera, and a couple bags when they started back down.
9-stop HDR
ISO 320, f/18, 10.5mm DX fisheye (before I got my new camera with a full frame sensor)
Topaz Simplify -- a preset based on BuzSim
Alien Skin Snap Art -- Stylize line art for edge detail at reduced opacity
Somehow during the processing, the light under the stair treads was reduced and the railing turned completely black, so ...
Curves with luminosity mask to bring back the light under the stairs, and
white brushed with reduced opacity on a 50% gray layer with Soft Light blend mode to lighten the railing
gradient vignette at low opacity