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It doesn’t matter how hard you try playing around with photoshop - if you do not start with a decent image to start with you will never end up with a decent image. This is the crux of a post by Aaron Hockly on this DogCaught blog.

He writes “In the computer field, there’s a term called GIGO, meaning “Garbage in, garbage out”. Applying this to photography, the meaning is that if one starts with a poor photo, digital processing won’t be able to turn it into a great shot.

It is far better to begin with a properly exposed and technically correct photo than it is to start out needing to “fix” things just to make the photo usable.”

After reading the rest of his thoughts have a look at his photo gallery. Who could fail to be inspired living where he does? Coupled with the stunning scenery there is also a little railway…

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Original post by Andrew Barrow