[gimp-web] 2.10.20: actually add reference to lens blur screenshot



commit c8a51a50b859f7b5e399c779426e214b0e5d1c83
Author: Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre prokoudine gmail com>
Date:   Mon Jun 8 21:49:10 2020 +0300

    2.10.20: actually add reference to lens blur screenshot

 content/news/2020/2020-06_GIMP-2.10.20_Released/index.md | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/content/news/2020/2020-06_GIMP-2.10.20_Released/index.md 
b/content/news/2020/2020-06_GIMP-2.10.20_Released/index.md
index 25ef6a2a..59d5d6d6 100644
--- a/content/news/2020/2020-06_GIMP-2.10.20_Released/index.md
+++ b/content/news/2020/2020-06_GIMP-2.10.20_Released/index.md
@@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ alt="FIXME"/>
 _Lens Blur_ does the same but provides a far more realistic imitation of the out-of-focus blur, including 
the partial occlusion of sharp foreground objects by highlights blurred in the background. You also have 
control of how much highlights are affected.
 
 <figure>
-<img src="{attach}FIXME.jpg" 
-alt="FIXME"/>
+<img src="{attach}gimp-2-10-20-lens-blur.jpg" 
+alt="Lens Blur"/>
 </figure>
 
 _Focus Blur_ provides a simple user interface to out-of-focus blurring using the same on-canvas controls 
that the updated _Vignette_ filter has. You can choose between _Gaussian Blur_ and _Lens Blur_ as blurring 
methods. One of the uses for the filter is creating miniature fakes out of regular photos — the effect 
originally achieved by using a tilt-shift lens that changes the plane of focus.


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