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    Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    Steadying Hand  C&C Welcome

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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    Very nice, the imagination can run wild wondering why the gentleman needs assistance, but what makes the image is that he has a helping hand nearby.

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    Hi John and thanks. I agree, not sure what was going on other than it presented an interesting moment.

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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    Quote Originally Posted by flashback View Post
    Hi John and thanks. I agree, not sure what was going on other than it presented an interesting moment.
    I wonder if that's his bottle or did it just happen to be there? Nice little prop if that is the case.

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    We'll never know...

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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    Interesting - really capture the idea of unsteadiness.

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    Thank you Mark.

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    Good candid, Jack. Is there any scope to raise the top border, as it feels a little cramped to me. Also, I would burn the lighter strip of sunshine at the bottom to make it blend in with the shadowed area.

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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    Greg, I cropped out that wedge of light on the bottom and, if you look you'll see that there was a light fixture above the head of the guy on the left. I cropped that out and it opens it up a bit more. Work any better?
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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    That is better, Jack. Taking the bright strip off the bottom has brought the figures down from the top a bit too. I would still like a touch more space there, but I realise if it is not in the original capture then there is nothing more to be done.

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    Thanks (again) Greg. I think we're gonna have to settle with this last one. But I do appreciate your input, which I do think made it a better image.

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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    There is still a little bit you can do (for me if you want...just to amuse me...) I'd like that hole on the wall between the leg of the guy on the right be cloned out? Then I will be really happy...

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    LOL Izzie I never, ever even noticed that drain. For you...let me see what I can do. Thank you as well.

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    Isabel, does this work better?
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    Re: Steadying Hand C&C Welcome

    Thank you Jack...Now I can go safely to sleep without dreaming of that hole between his legs.
    G'night....

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