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Sometimes, when you're on a hunt for a good motive, it's really easy to miss the one thing that will really mess up the final shot. I was really pleased with this old building, but I did not see the black wire just above the roof. I was really bummed out with the results showed on my computer screen.
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But after a few minutes in Adobe Elements, the wire was gone. And I am pretty sure you would not have noticed the errors in the second picture, if I hadn't made a point out of it. I usually do not edit shots like this, but this is just to show what can be done quite easily.
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