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02/02/2005 02:55:13 PM · #1
Are the branches in this photo too distracting? Should I try and remove them? If so what is the best way to remove them?

Any suggestion would be great.


02/02/2005 03:08:32 PM · #2
IMO they are a bit distracting.
I would clone them out using the cloning tool in PS. Looks pretty easy actually, becasue they are so thin and the background behind them is not with too many details.
Other then that, a nice photo with great colors.

02/02/2005 03:09:03 PM · #3
Originally posted by BADDBOYY21:

Are the branches in this photo too distracting? Should I try and remove them? If so what is the best way to remove them?

Any suggestion would be great.


I like the photo alot. I would try to clone them out, though. Use the clone tool in PS.

The white balance seems off. Did you shoot this in RAW or Jpeg?
02/02/2005 03:09:31 PM · #4
I find them distracting, takes away from the grate photo you have here.

In regards to how to remove them, for me it would be just the simple clone/heal tools since I'm just learing but I'm sure you can find a few forums here on removeal techniques.

Tips and Tricks - Clone

Have fun.
02/02/2005 03:11:24 PM · #5
Thanks, the photo was taken in Raw format. The photo was taken at sunset so the colors are reflected from the sky. I adjusted the white balance to cool the colors some.
02/02/2005 03:44:21 PM · #6
Here is the photo cloned. Like this one better?


02/02/2005 03:50:21 PM · #7
Originally posted by BADDBOYY21:

Here is the photo cloned. Like this one better?


Decidedly :)
Those branches were quite distracting. Great shot now!
02/02/2005 03:55:40 PM · #8
Very nice photo! Looks much better without the branches.
02/02/2005 03:57:33 PM · #9
That is soooo nice.
02/02/2005 04:00:13 PM · #10
Thanks guys...been going thru all my winter shots and relooking everything. I found this one and liked it the second time around.
02/02/2005 07:52:55 PM · #11
okay...here is the final version. I gave it a velvia film effect.


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