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Description I tried out split toning in Photoshop. Then, for effect, I added a quote which has nothing to do with the photo so that I can lend it some credibility. How clever am I?!
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Source The Lord said unto Moses 'Come forth!' But he came fifth and won a shiny teapot.
Author Mendhak
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