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I'm sure that a (relative) lot of you have noticed a change in the quality of my photoshopped posts from when I started nearly a month ago. I've been practicing on my C3 (thats right) and have discovered how to better do some things that'll make my pictures look loads better. I am by no means a pro (I'm pre~tty effin' close) but I plan to get good at this by the end of the year. So expect a level of quality that, in the future, you'll come to know us for. A slight of hand so subtle you'd think it no less natural than a baby's cough. So stay tuned.
I look forward to dazzling you.
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