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It could be a good idea too shoot this one in colour. Duo colour is imho not a good idea here.
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maybe a curves adjustment to add some contrast and I would level the house.
Nice looking shot though would like it in color and then desatrated just enough to add a hint of color.
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I thought this was a bit "old West" and thought a Sepia tint might work. Also thought maybe the weather could use a boost. Just playing around here:BarnSepia.jpg
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I like the shot but the front area of the picture seems to be more in focus than the barn and it is a little distracting.
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I thought this was a bit "old West" and thought a Sepia tint might work. Also thought maybe the weather could use a boost. Just playing around here:Attachment 1678
I like the Sepia look but my first thought wasn't the old west but the Wizard of OZ before over the rainbow.
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