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Sep 01, 2009 22:35 |  #1

This is a photo my and my horse this winter, and I have been trying to fix it ever since! It was taken on a point and shoot, by my 75 year-old-grandmother, I really like it, except for the fact that its terrible quality. My PP skills are slowly improving, but I am having a really hard time doing anything good to this photo. Does someone want to take a stab at it? It would mean a lot to me, this horse was recently put down due to an accident and I don't have many pictures of her.

Anyone up to trying to fix this for me?

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Sep 02, 2009 01:50 |  #2

Jus a quick edit, hope you like it.

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Sep 02, 2009 02:56 |  #3

here ya' go


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Sep 02, 2009 21:05 |  #4

Here's my try. Sorry I couldn't get your face sharper. There was a lot of noise. I could maybe have a better go in LR, but I'm a bit slammed tonight. :)

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