Dave,

That is a wonderfully atmospheric old pile, and I like
the picture.

I find the buildings in the right upper corner
distracting, though.  Any way to change the angle of
the shot to include more foreground and hide the
modern buildings behind the ruin?

Alternatively, one could crop just to the right of and
above the window--that would keep all of the
interesting parts of the image, and eliminate the
distractions.

Where did you shoot this?

Rick

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> Hi gang.
> 
> Sitting at home wif a bd cod in my head,so i decided
> to get on the computer and play
> around abit
> with some pictures.:-)
> 
> IstD with A 50 f1.7 semi cloudy, but cold day. This
> is my first Pef conversion using PS
> Elements 3
> so be gentle with me ok<g>
> 
> Left the raw auto values mostly as the computer had
> them other than the shadows i moved a
> bit from 4
> to 1 to get the shadow histogram off the wall.
> 
> Added some blue to the sky using colour correction
> and some spilled over onto the snow on
> the A part
> of the roof.It stood out a bit much,so I lightened
> that a bit to give it some light shadow
> type
> detail and sharpend.  
> 
> I noticed a lot of pixelation and some CA on the
> roof after i saved for web. I 'll check
> but i hope
> its not in the pef, just due to saving from pef to a
> small jpg.
> 
> Anyway,i hope you enjoy it, comments welcome and yes
> i did do a B&W conversion of it as
> well. :-)
> 
> Dave
> Brooks
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