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My sister and her grandson, my grandnephew


This is another picture I took immediately after the end of the burial
ceremony for my sister's husband. It shows my grand-nephew with his
grandmother, my sister, at the graveside.
The camera was mis-set and I badly over-exposed the shot. This was
all I could get out of the shot; nonetheless, I like it for its
greyed-out colours. And my sister likes it too. :)
I came to this treatment by making a b&w layer (to improve detail in
the most washed-out areas) and selectively bringing back colour where
I could.
ceremony for my sister's husband. It shows my grand-nephew with his
grandmother, my sister, at the graveside.
The camera was mis-set and I badly over-exposed the shot. This was
all I could get out of the shot; nonetheless, I like it for its
greyed-out colours. And my sister likes it too. :)
I came to this treatment by making a b&w layer (to improve detail in
the most washed-out areas) and selectively bringing back colour where
I could.
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