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Before & After
For me, postprocessing is an important part of photography. For the postprocessing I use my own Photoshop actions. Here you can find some examples of how the photos looked like before processing them. Some of these photos on this page I made with Yen Do. You will see that some of the photos have been edited a lot, whereas for some the postprocessing is only minor. And as you can see, the sun rays and the fog are real. If you want to see the unedited version of any of my other photos, you can let me know as a comment below.
























































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