This is a close up shot of a cement goose buried in about two feet of snow. I like the general composition of the shot, but I'm not happy with the contrast and sharpness. I would have liked to have a little more detail and contrast on the old cement goose, which has nice little spots of lichen and other marks that give it character.
I tried cleaning the shot up a bit in Paint Shop Pro, but I couldn't get the contrast I wanted without overexposing the snow and losing all the texture. Could my issue with sharpness and contrast be a result of film processing, and not the shot itself?
Comments, tips and criticism are welcome.
Here's the tech bits in case they help:
Nikon N80, 50mm f/1.8 lens
Ilford 50 B&W film
exposure details promptly forgotten