A mid-afternoon walk to the Library found these scenes. I used the Coolpix 5700 set to in-camera hard-sharpening and hard-saturation.
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I sometimes assume that people lay new turf, water it once, then walk away – job completed. Surely this isn’t the case here? We’ll see.

There aren’t really many things to do up a tree.

A very high contrast shot. Multiple vertical layers with ladder in foreground, then person waiting, then workman with high-pressure hose, then person reading notices through doorway. All in all a depth of 100 m or so foreshortened between me and the background.

Break time. The in-camera high-saturation accentuates the red.
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