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    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!

    Take 2
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    And seen this walking out.. had fun today and now back to work.
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
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    Re: Keep you hands OFF the grass!!

    Nice series.

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    Re: Keep you hands OFF the grass!!

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    Nice series.
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    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
    Keep you hands OFF the grass!!
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    Re: Keep you hands OFF the grass!!

    Some very challenging light levels with these scenes, but they are looking good.

    With the second image, I would selectively tone down the bright area at the bottom right corner. With a few of the shots you have some small rather bright patches on the cheeks/forehead where fine detail has been lost; so I wonder if a little bit of very careful editing work would be successful in giving these areas a tiny bit of enhancement? But not too much, it is very easy to spoil an image with over enthusiastic 'improvements'.

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    Re: Keep you hands OFF the grass!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Some very challenging light levels with these scenes, but they are looking good.

    With the second image, I would selectively tone down the bright area at the bottom right corner. With a few of the shots you have some small rather bright patches on the cheeks/forehead where fine detail has been lost; so I wonder if a little bit of very careful editing work would be successful in giving these areas a tiny bit of enhancement? But not too much, it is very easy to spoil an image with over enthusiastic 'improvements'.
    Yeah, I think being new to this, that is one of the biggest mistakes I make is the " over enthusiastic improvements" for me, it's really easy to go overboard.

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