Beware the power of Photoshop. I was bored and wondering what she would look like without spots.
Here is what she really looks like, she is beautiful just the way she is.
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Beware the power of Photoshop. I was bored and wondering what she would look like without spots.
Here is what she really looks like, she is beautiful just the way she is.
nice work... cant see too much alteration evidence. she looks great both ways.
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'Tis not the stongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change' CharlesDarwin
Thanks and take care - Joe Rollo 
I like the spots...I vote to leave 'em on!!!
Good point though. Even when seeing a website photo, in the case of purchasing an animal by mail-order...are you sure you're going to get what you see?! Modern tchnology...ain't it grand?!!!
Steve
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I never touch the stuff myself,I've always felt "PS" is for bad photographers,and,ripoffs...at least when it comes to representing animals anyways,the "proof" is always in the pudding,so to speak. A hack might make an unfair sale once,but,I doubt they'd be at it long,still it's kinda scary though...
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