If you haven't driven the Natchez Trace, you should put it on your list. And allow lots of time because there are frequent photo opps. This pull-off is in the very northwest corner of Alabama. Especially from the opposite side, that looks like a beaver dam across the pond.
5 exposure (1EV, each) HDR, ISO 100, f/20, 20mm
2 layers Topaz Simplify (BuzSim as it comes from the box and a preset of mine that has more edge detail and less saturation)
Lightened the upper portion (white gradient plus mask) to add depth. Made a big difference even with a very low opacity.
Two warming filter layers -- both masked to protect the water on the far side of the dam. One also warmed the water (and everything else) on the near side because the blue, there, was so electric. It also darkened that area, somewhat, which played into the effort to indicate depth.
I wasn't sure about those two stalks in the lower right corner. After healing them out, I decided to keep them after all. Any comments related to that -- and anything else -- would be appreciated.








