I wondered if it needs so much grass in the foreground, or whether a crop of some of that to lower the building in the frame and make it into more of a pano, would work?
I was also feeling the urge to apply a healthy dose of Local Contrast Enhancement (LCE) to the building to try and make it 'pop' out a bit from its surroundings and give it better definition.
Hi Bruce
I was about to reply then saw Donald's remarks. I too was going to suggest some Local Contrast Enhancement on the building, as well as possibly a vignette that gets lighter at the corners (not sure if there's a technical term for that).
Dave
Compositionally, I think it is very much better (but others may disagree).
I'd go further with the LCE. Hope you don't mind (please say if you do), but to illustrate what I mean .........
I applied LCE using the Wavelet Sharpen tool on the GIMP (I don't use Photoshop). I then put on a black layer mask and, with a white paintbrush, just painted the LCE back on to the building alone. It's subtle but, I think, noticeable.
Needed the contrast enhancement. It brings out the dereliction of the building more which I guess was the object of recording it. Sad isn't it? Someone once loved that place.
Last edited by Donald; 9th August 2013 at 12:22 PM. Reason: Took Bruce's reply outwith quotation tags