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Rare Snow

This is a discussion on Rare Snow within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; It's rare that we get any snow this far in the Deep South. I took this picture of the house ...

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    It's rare that we get any snow this far in the Deep South. I took this picture of the house from across the pond and feel there is something missing. What could I have done to make it better? Any processing that would help this shot out?

    Below is the original shot and the best processing I could come up with.
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    I'm a big fan of 'mood' something which is hard to define or describe well but the unprocessed shot has loads of mood (even though it is a bit flat) and I really like it. I might crop an inch and a half or two off the top and crop the tree along the right edge - but that's about it.
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