Nancy Chadwick

I used a combination of software: Mostly Lightroom and Photoshop but I also used mcphun's Tonality CK to convert the image to black and white with red tones. I used Lightroom for most of the heavy lifting in post processing, adjusting clarity, highlights, exposure and shadows, and red and orange saturations, luminance and hues. The image was shot in RAW. I wanted to have more dirt in the foreground which had become too foreshortened with the original straightening and cropping of the image. So, I edited it in Photoshop by creating a larger canvas and then placing the image on the canvas and using the content aware feature to "heal" the blank areas on the canvas. I then used the clone tool in content aware form to touch up the dirt and the boards of the barn.