Improving a blah shot

I went out earlier today to find something to photograph, but didn't come back with a shot that I liked. I shot the barn below, but - out-of-camera - it just isn't an interesting shot.
The top the image below is the o-o-c shot. The lower image is after Photoshopping to a black and white with some extra contrast, with a color layer using the linear burn blending mode and reduced to 25% opacity.
Good enough for a keeper?
The top the image below is the o-o-c shot. The lower image is after Photoshopping to a black and white with some extra contrast, with a color layer using the linear burn blending mode and reduced to 25% opacity.
Good enough for a keeper?

Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
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