Marnie,

First of, the bottom left corner is slightly distracting. As for the 
conversion - I see nothing particularly wrong with it. I'd add a word 
about my own taste on b/w if you don't mind. I usually add a bit of a 
warm/sepia tone on top of my b/w conversions. For some reason I really 
like warmish b/w renderings. Could be an interesting exercise, because 
when you apply a warm tone, you may "suddenly" notice certain things 
about tonality that did not catch your eye in "plain" b/w variety.

Just my pixels worth...

Boris


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> Taken on the high road to Taos. I spotted this  barn, loved it, pulled off 
> and spent about 5-10 minutes taking various shots. I  could easily have spent 
> 30-45 minutes, but I was in rather a hurry.
> 
> I've  been playing with the B&W conversion routine built-in to Elements 5, 
> and  converting is not really my forte. I add my own fiddling to what is 
> built-in, so  I'd appreciate any input on the B&W  conversion.
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/oldbarn.htm
> 
> I  think this is the best shot of what I got, okay, but a bit busy. I don't 
> think I  ever got the best angle on it.
> 
> Comments, welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)  
> 
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