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Two different attempts at combining textures, edge burn, adjustment layers, and layered text. I think this technique is great for photos that are otherwise less than perfect. The photo of Jay & I at the beach was actually pretty blurry. By the time you've added all these effects, the overall "mood" of the photo is what stands out - the finer details like facial features aren't as important.
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This look really suits the photo of you and Jay.
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