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Hoover Auditorium window from the inside
Erected in 1928, Hoover Auditorium in Lakeside, Ohio, has offered programs by the likes of Amelia Earhart, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lowell Thomas, Melissa Manchester, Pat Boone, and Ray Charles. Because it's only open in the summer and isn't air-conditioned, its windows -- although probably never this one in recent history, at least -- are important for ventilation. The curved roof of the building was originally supported only by laminated wooden arches. However, they had to be supplemented by the steel ones which are just visible in the top corners of the image when snow loads proved too high. The green in the windows is from trees growing on the other side.
9-exposure HDR
ISO 200, f/22, 16mm fisheye lens
Alien Skin Snap Art -- Stylize (Darken blend mode at reduced opacity)
dodged the dark areas around the window using a luminosity mask (limits the effect to the dark areas) on a 50% gray layer with Soft Light blend mode
Levels and Curves
Nik Color Efex -- Darken/Lighten Center to lighten the window, Tonal Contrast
uniform gradient vignette on sides and top