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I like the composition of this shot. Need to work on editing the contrast, but I don't have Adobe here at work (I work at a high school). I'll post this "before editing" shot and then shoot for an "after" shot sometime this evening to see what I can do. I'm still an Adobe novice, but I'm trying to learn one new tip a day.
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