Ron
Re your question in MONOCHROME Mini Competition #2, I think the second of the images is too harsh. It feels as if there's been too much contrast applied.
So, the first is my preferred one. As far as it is concerned:
- Does it need a clockwise rotation. It feels as if it's leaning to the left.
- What do you think about a little sharpen? Then put on a black layer mask to then hide the sharpening and then, with a white paintbrush, reveal the sharpening on, a) the upper part of the ship; i.e. not the hull; b) the harbour wall in front of the sheds; c) the sheds and; d) the trees.
- And that's all!
Others may have different ideas (and when they do I always think - Why didn't I see that?)

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Been at it for a while today so will have a crack at your suggestions another day. Interestingly, the second one follows the 'book suggestions' more closely eg contrast etc. Looking through various monochrome submissions in our forums, its clear that some favour good contrast and others softer ... also 'subject matter' conditioned of course. 
