You need to submerge your camera in bleach and leave it for 24h. Then it will be clean and you will take very clear photos :)
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Thanks for the tip, I will try that.
If that doesn't work, can I still use the same trick we do with our phones? Submerge it into rice to summon an asian tech that will fix it overnight.
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Maybe, I don't know, I haven't tried that one myself. Would be good to know from someone else who can confirm with proof
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You mean, beside the fact that it's not a cat and that it wasn't spotted when I took it's picture?
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Don't worry, it's for your own good.
They only want to be able to find you if you get lost. Or skip a few payments...
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Hello people of Steamgifts.
I have tried taking a pretty picture with my new camera but it came out really weird. I think I need to train more with it.
The picture seems overexposed in some parts while quite underexposed in others. The lens seems clean, yet there are dark spots all over the image.
Can anyone have a look at this picture and help me figure out what's happening? It's really puzzling to me...
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