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Hours of practice



I have been reading and watching videos on how to edit picture using my photoshop element. The only thing I can say is that, it wasn't easy at all! lots of frustration and lots of patience needed. Sometimes when I am so stressed, I quit and said to myself, oh well, who cares about pictures editing! lol! anyway, I always get back to it after calming myself down hehehehehe. The attached picture here is one of my work, I know it's not perfect and still need alot of work but I am proud of it! I am newbie so what do you expect?? anyway, I decided to keep practising and hopefully I can get it all right, it's kind of hard when nobody is helping you personally because you really have to figure it all out by yourself.

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