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				<title>Joseph Camuso replied to the topic Sunrise in a Texas Field in the forum Photo Critique</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey <a href="https://www.lenspiration.com/members/danielneds/" rel="nofollow ugc">@Danielneds</a>! Those are some good shots!<br />
However, I noticed in the first picture that the sky looks slightly grayish. I did a quick, rough edit in GIMP and increased the brightness and contrast of the sky. This brings out more color in the sunrise and is something I often do to improve pictures. </p>
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