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The abbot (head monk) is in the monastery at the top of the mountain in the Himalayas. Once you have the camera from Loch Ness, climb up and talk to him (but to no avail), then get the photo of the footprint from the top of the mountain. That is all you do there.
To view the original photo in Lightroom, simply click on the "Before" button located at the bottom of the Develop module. This will show you the original, unedited version of the photo.
A photo that has been modified to change the original picture.
To restore the original date on a photo, you can use photo editing software to access the metadata of the image and adjust the date information. This process may vary depending on the software you are using, but typically involves selecting the photo, locating the metadata section, and editing the date information to reflect the original date the photo was taken.
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The best way to tell if a Coach bag on eBay is authentic is to find a seller with excellent feedback who is listing a bag at a reasonable (ie, not too good to be true) price and offers a money-back guarantee if the bag is not authentic. Avoid bidding on bags which are too low priced or are from sellers outside of the United States. Also, an original picture in a listing (ie, someone took the photo of the bag in their own home) is more likely to indicate an authentic bag than a listing with a lifted photo.
There are a lot of online baby photo contests avialable on the web. you can submit to them and participate in the matches, you can find a list of top of them here www.mybabyphotos.net/baby-photo-contests
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Yes, editing a photo can affect its copyright status. If the edits are substantial and original enough to create a new work, the edited photo may be considered a derivative work with its own copyright. However, if the edits are minor and do not significantly change the original photo, the copyright status may remain with the original creator.
Click on your Active listing; then click on the listing you want to change;then click Revise your item;scroll down photo and click trash can Icon for delete.
The Kanchi Kamakshi original photo is a sacred image of the goddess Kamakshi, a revered deity in Hinduism. It is believed to hold spiritual power and blessings for devotees. The original photo is located at the Kamakshi Amman Temple in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India.
Different sites have different specifications for photo sharing. Typically, there is an option or button to "share" a photo once the original photo has been uploaded.