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Old 05-05-2005
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NeverMore is pretty much right but depending on the glare there are a few things you can try.
Try using the dodge and burn brush to reduce the glare.
Clone in the area if possible - you can clone from teh left eye to the right for eg.

To avoid glare in teh first place, there are some good tips here
http://betterphoto.com/ and type eye glasses in teh search box
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