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I really love the way this portrait turned out. At first, it was super grainy and it was very confusing as to where to look, because there was a group of women in brightly-colored shirts that detracted from the true focus of Jackie and the little girl. I blurred the whole thing, then erased Jackie and the little girl, then I flattened the image and duplicated the layers and did it again. I also played with the hues and saturations of the picture, and I added a border to frame it more. I like the coloring in Jackie's hair because it really stands out. I think I could have gotten rid of the red basketball court line, but what's done is done. :)
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