When I saw the subject line, I expected a shack with a rusted
Oldsmobile poking out of it. <g>
If I had any advice to offer, it would be to try to bring down the
highlights a smidge in the sunwashed part of the shack, and see if you
can deepen the shadow a bit on the more shaded side. Just a little
more contrast in the various luminosities of the image might really
make it pop.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jun 19, 2010, at 11:54 AM, Charles Sdunek wrote:
> Having recently purchased an OM-4/3 adapter for my E-520, I made this
> photograph trying it out with my 35/2.
>
> This shack is all that is left of an old farm near my home in Howell,
> Michigan. I wanted to get take the photo from a different
> location, but my
> mobility is temporarily limited. I just had surgery to remove plate
> and
> screws from my left ankle, and walking over the rutted ground was
> quite
> painful.
>
> This is my favorite, in sepia:
> http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/1892/oldshack35f2sepia.jpg
>
> Here is the original in color.
> http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/2516/oldshack35f2color.jpg
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