For the days around my son's wedding in western North Carolina, my brother rented an incredible lodge overlooking this lake. During my walk down the trail to see a reasonably nice waterfall downstream of the dam that forms the lake, I found this scene. Well, found and -- to a minor extent -- staged it.
Nikon D3S, 16mm fisheye, f/22, ISO 200, -2 stop exposure compensation, nine-exposure HDR at 1 EV intervals
processing
- Nik HDR Efex for a good histogram
- cropped right side for composition
- Topaz Simplify -- Watercolor II preset
- four Photo Filter adjustment layers -- 1 warm, 2 cool, 1 underwater; all masked, various blend modes and opacities
- Nik Color Efex -- Tonal Contrast and Darken/Lighten Center presets, partially masked from sky, reduced opacity
- Alien Skin Snap Art -- modified watercolor preset with increased color variability, Color blend mode, reduced opacity (This could be the start of something new.)
- Curves -- three masked layers, toning and contrast (all connected in one way or another with the chair)
- five B&W layers -- two Fractalius, Topaz Simplify edges, Alien Skin Snap Art Stylize Line Art; some reduced opacities, all at Multiply blend mode except one Alien Skin at Divide
- gradient vignette









