That's very well done.  It looks more like a test shot for scouting 
locations than a finished photo.  It feels like there should be 
something on the right, either framed in the field or on the platform.

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> Shel and I went up to Napa on Sunday. He put up  with my almost constant 
> chatter and also showed me how to use my DS better  (stopping the ringing, 
> the 
> DOF/exposure switch, and how to use a K lens  too).
>
> I partly went up to capture more mustard -- in vineyards if I could  find it. 
> We stopped at the abandoned old Napa Train Station and I liked the way  it 
> framed the mustard/vineyard in the background.
>
> I've been studying a  Photoshop book and this particular photo presented me 
> with a nice exercise in  layers, masks, and using levels, etc. I think it's 
> fairly successful  PS-wise.
>
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/station.htm
>
> Comments  welcome.
>
> Marnie aka Doe :-)  
>
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