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    Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    I have been going back through some of my older photos and trying to resurrect some of them from the "ho-hum" bin. I've liked the subject matter in this one but the color version was just kind of unexciting. So, I've decided to start delving into the B&W world using Nik Silver Effects. This is what I came up with to at least make this semi-presentable. At least, I think it is semi-presentable?

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    I find that when trying to post-process oneself out of trouble, it usually requires a change of crop. Sticking with Robert Capa's advice; "If your image isn't good enough, you're not close enough", let me suggest concentrating purely on the wheels and connecting rod...




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    This gets rid of the less interesting areas of foreground and the boiler. Those areas are predominantly lighter tones, which tend to pull the viewer's eyes to those parts of the image. Eliminate the light areas, at the more interesting parts of the image become much more prominent.

    By the way, in my view, the sepia tone is an effective approach for this type of "period" image.
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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    I agree with the crop Manfred suggested though I might perhaps have done a slight skew on the horizontal rail at the bottom so that the crop could be done without losing the bottom sliver of the left hand wheel. I think a couple of other tidy ups are needed. There is a bright spot at the top of the right wheel which is grabbing my eye plus some highlights on the other side of the train which are also grabbing my eye. Once those are toned down it might be worthwhile doing a little dodging to bring up some of the highlights the wheel spokes and rim, just to give them more presence.

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    Nice processing.

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    An excellent work!!!

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    Not so much "Ho Hum" as "Hum Dinger!"

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    Good idea going with the conversion. I like it. Also think Manfred's got a good idea to try different crops. On this and other photos from the holding pen.

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I will probably go back and fine tune it with some cropping and selective editing. When I see things like this when I'm out shooting, I almost see the finished product before I even pull the trigger. Anything from old buildings, to vehicles, to trains, I "see" in B&W. Weird how my brain works sometimes.

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    Re: Trying to salvage some from the 'ho-hum' category

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianA61 View Post
    When I see things like this when I'm out shooting, I almost see the finished product before I even pull the trigger.
    Exactly! When I lift my eye to the camera, I already have a pretty good idea as to how I will handle the scene during capture and how I will handle it in PP. I find most of the experienced photographers I know say the same thing. Being able to create a strong image is the result of some deliberate and planned out actions along the way.

    I remember someone asking me how they would know that they have hit their stride in photography, my answer was quite simple. I told her that can say something along the lines of "I took the image that I planned to" and to be able to do so consistently was the sign of being a "good photographer".

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    I "see" in B&W. Weird how my brain works sometimes.
    Agreed. I don't take a lot of B&W images, but when I do, I have made that decision before I lift the camera to my eye and will compose the shot with B&W in mind.

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