Shot on 10 June 2010 in Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. Five Bracketted RAW Frames @ ISO 200, 21mm and f/11. RAW conversions and corrections in DxO Optics Pro 6 ELITE software and Tone Mapped in Photomatix Pro 3.2. Tone Mapped image to Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Monochrome conversion with Nik's Silver Efex Pro software.
This is nice and has some interesting lighting. Have you tried one with less warmth to it and more grays? I am curious to see the difference. I personally have a hard time finding a balance with my pictures of too much or too little split tone.
Log in and View your photo in the gallery. On the top of the photo is the Edit Option window. If it is not visible click the up and down arrows to show it. Inside that widow, select the lens from the list then click apply. Thats it
Thanks for the comments guys....just for people to know the softtware I use for the B+W conversions is Nik software Silver Efex Pro.It brings out the best in the Zeiss lens.
Log in and View your photo in the gallery. On the top of the photo is the Edit Option window. If it is not visible click the up and down arrows to show it. Inside that widow, select the lens from the list then click apply. Thats it