I like the composition and toning, but agree with
Godfrey that it's a bit flat. Maybe a little work with
the dodge and burn tools - darkening the corners,
lightening the center near the cabin - would add some
snap to the shot. One of my favorite old darkroom
books (the Morgan & Morgan darkroom guide) has a
comment to the effect that burning in the edges of a
print will imrprove almost any photograph - a sweeping
generalization but one that seems to be more or less
true!

I do like the sepia effect and the old time feel
though.

- MCC

--- David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6518161
> 
> Did some playing this past weekend with the onboard
> filters with the Fn button.
> 
> Shot this old trapper property, the cabin was burned
> down this spring,
> and only the shed and and hummmm...sub office
> remain.
> 
> I shot in colour and used the sepia filter set to
> low.
> 
> In PSCS i applied a bit of cyan photofilter.
> 
> I know its not as great as what PS could do, but its
> pleseantly ok.
> 
> K10D, 16-45 and well you know
> 
> Dave
> 
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