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Not Happy GrandadMy first effort at PP. and then only very basic using Corel paintshop PRo XI.
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Cute picture. I think they could use a bit more "pop" to distinguish them from the background a bit better. I would also try to lighten it a bit - you could probably do all of this with a levels adjustment but I'm not familiar with the program you are using so I'm not sure if this is possible.
Nikon D7000
It was a trial version. I now have PS CS3 which I am learning to use, so might look at trying some things out with it.
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