Interesting thought (Bruce & Shel). I may try playing with that a bit.
I haven't done much with B&W or Sepia, but this maybe something to
play with.

dk

On 10/26/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I agree with Bruce.  I just did a quick sepia conversion and then
> desaturated it a bit to yield a warm-toned greyscale. Other approaches may
> also work well.
>
> My only small concern is the composition.  Showing the complete rightmost
> window would and the complete rightmost dormer , to my mind, give a
> stronger result. The photo doesn't need as much tree on the left as is
> shown - a little less would still provide good framing and allow for a bit
> more of the old mill to be seen.
>
> Love the mist - I love misty pix ;-))
>
> Shel
>
>
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Bruce Dayton
>
>
> > Nice shot.  This is one where I would probably do a bunch of
> > experimenting with post processing.  It might look great in B&W or
> > some kind of desaturated state.  Possibly even some type of watercolor
> > filtering could be very cool.
> >
> > --
> > Bruce
> >
> >
> > Wednesday, October 26, 2005, 7:13:54 AM, you wrote:
> >
> > DK> A collegue and I planned a photo outing this past saturday morning,
> > DK> hoping to get some sunrise shots. Turned out cold, overcast and foggy.
> > DK>  Ended up at this mill in Balaclava, about an hour from home.
> >
> > DK> This is one of those places I'd love to get into, but there are no
> > DK> tresspassing signs all over :-(
> >
> > DK> http://www.pbase.com/davekennedy/image/51247594/original
> >
> > DK> Comments welcome.
> >
> >
>
>
>

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