that sepia is really great, i love how the back sort of fades off into a fog, is there a way to make the back edges of the building even less sharp, sort of a jagged edges lok?, i think that would be really evocative of alfred hitchock/vincent price classics
Thanks all- the funny story behind the first shot is it was taken mid day- I had came out of the A/C and taken a picture- then realized my lens was all fogged up. I almost deleted it but then thought given the subject it kind of made it look extra spooky in B&W.
If you can use the "lens fog" to your advantage that's great it makes a cool effect on that shot I thought it was an after effect. It happened to me all the time in June and it got so annoying.
geek- you can easily get rid of lens fog by pointing your camera at the sun for a few seconds to "warm up" the front element.
That is an incredible story, or rather what you've done with a usual inconvenience is incredible. Gdad, excellent stuff, very intense.