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Examples of Before and After Editing

Most photographers spend a great deal of time editing images before they are presented to the client.  Today, I thought it would be fun to show a couple of examples of before and after edited images. 

Before (Straight out of camera with sharpening added)
After
 
Here is another example: 

Before (Straight out of camera with sharpening)


After Editing

 Teresa Hart Photography

Comments

  1. well I love the way you edit..and yes it is good to see your stuff out of the camera and after you add your MAGIC....lol

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  2. i absolutely love this. it really shows how amazing you are and how great the photo is!

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  3. Amazing stuff, nice work.

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  4. Beautiful work Teresa. Your photography always inspires me. Thanks for sharing your talents.

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  5. Great work, T! I've thought of doing this before too. I think a LOT of people think it comes out of my camera like that....lol I LOVE that last photo, btw!

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  6. Teresa Hart PhotographyJuly 15, 2010 at 11:02 PM

    Thanks everyone for the feedback! I agree 100% Katelyn and that is why I wanted to post these examples. I wanted to show that editing takes time and talent on behalf of the photographer. Evette, thank you for your comment. Like I told you before, you leave the nicest comments for me! Thank you!

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