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Using filters on one's pictures is practically illegal and surely immoral in black and white photography, but possibly permissible for art to be used as illustration or as part of a collage.
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I thought I would try and get you to at least consider some of the less offensive ones. Here is a perfectly nice photo, not deserving of being molested. In fact, filters can be most useful if you have a lousy picture that you have to use.
      Filter results are very specific to the picture you apply them to. What works with one image will look awful with the next one. For example, I've had good results with the Dry Brush filter, but it looked nauseating on this photo.
      So, let's do the dirty deed. I've picked out four filters that looked okay with this photograph.
Go to the first filter, next
 
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