New to this B+W stuff, help!

I don't have ny expiriance with black and white. I like this shot, I like the things i've done in post, but, i don't know if it's any good. Tell me if it blows, tell me if it's ok but doesn't really do anything for you, tell me if i should frame it. I have no idea. (but I think it's a neat shot!)

thanks for the feedback!
chris

thanks for the feedback!
chris
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I think it looks dark because I ps'd it on my laptop, and the lcd's not the best for making judgement calls. I can normally guess the 'offset' and be close, but I normally work with nature scenes.
Thanks again,
Chris