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you know that feeling when you finish editing a photo and you take a step back you look at it and youre like oh my god it just looks so muddy it looks like theres no life in it it looks like its all just completely washed out and you dont really know why well in this video i want to share with you eight small things that you can do right now to kind of undo that muddiness also one or two of these tips can potentially even make you a better photographer so do stick around if you take a crap photo with regards to light or composition or anything else you cant polish it into something thats amazing what i mean really is lets say if you took a photo and the light is rubbish dont expect to be able to create amazing light when it just wasnt there in the first place think of it in a way of editing is like the final touch on top of a photo lets say if youre baking a cake i mean i dont bake but its a good analogy if the cake itself is crap it doesnt matter how good the icing is y