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A quick challenge for you! Think of a photograph you’ve taken that you edited, that you loved the final result, and go find that edited photo and post it, and the original (export the raw before edits) and either share in the comments on this post, or share them in our facebook group…
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Here’s my original…

Here’s my edit… Can you spot all the changes?

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Bonus question!
Leave a comment…. what are you using for editing your photographs?
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