“The image is processed to remove light pollution, color balance, and boost faint details. Nothing artificial is added. You could literally input the before picture into nearly any image editor and arrive at the second image. The trick is that the first image is absolutely massive, nearly half a gig large and full of faint details.”
This is why I hate when I see a post about someone "ruining" someone else's cast iron pan. The only way you can ruin one is with a sledgehammer, the finish can always be repaired (and it's not that hard to do).
#35 your before kitchen looks so much warmer and inviting, your after looks so cold and sterile
I love how you state your opinions as facts, so I'll do the same. You are a negative @$$hole who can see 46 pictures about progress, and sh#t on two of them.
#2 cocaine
There has to be somewhere in the middle where she looks good.
I bet that wasn't easy, but you did it. And you all look sexier than before.
Congratulations.
Now, for all the fat people out there blaming everything but themselves for being fat. You can do it too.