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Hatley Castle B&W Conversion

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    I'm finding this shot lacks contrast and a bit underexposed. It could use a good dodge and burn session to make it sing.
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    I was trying to take advantage of the dark sky and go for the 'brooding, moody castle' look, but on reflection it didn't really work out, did it? Ah well, back to the pixel room. Thanks.

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