I like the subject, but there doesn't seem to be much mid tone separation. It's kind of muddied up in the middle and there are no highlights. The blacks are okay, so it's not just a matter of contrast. Something unhappy going on here in the conversion or the exposure.
Paul

On Apr 23, 2006, at 8:53 PM, Mark Stringer wrote:

I like this kind of stuff. For a B&W it is short of tonal range. The IR and the sepia like tone may not have helped. To use a term I don't think Fred Picker ever liked, it needs snap.

When I see a photo like this I imagine when it was real working property, animals, wagons coming and going. ----- Original Message ----- From: "David J Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v408/divad_b/? action=view&current=barn4719.jpg

Old derilect barn and semi alive Maple trees. Not far from work.

istD r72 16-45 converted in ACR ver 3.3

Channel mixer R-86,G-30,B-6, -Blue curve, Sepia filter at 50,contrast around 10

Coments welcome

Dave

Equine Photography in York Region



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