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James_II

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Hey caudanauts, can I have some feedback on the colors of these photos? I altered them a bit, but I'm fairly red-green colorblind. I know the focus needs work, but anything else is appreciated. Oh, and I know they don't need to be crawling on clothes, that wasn't me.
 

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