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    The motor is there..

    This is a photo i took last November , sorry about the date printed on it . Do i just edit the photo in Photoshop to remove it or is there a special program to do it ? Was trying to get the engine in this photo , its so small hard to beleive this fly`s .
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    Re: The motor is there..

    Wow, what a tiny motor to run such a plane! The one critique I have, minus the date on the picture, is the glare off the cockpit of the plane, a tad distracting!

    Jared

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    Re: The motor is there..

    And how would i eliminate the glare ? Or can it be removed in Photoshop ?
    Thanks for your response its apreciated.

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    Re: The motor is there..

    Lot of work to do the removal in Pshop though you could darken areas to lessen the glare. If you like to photograph smooth surfaces in bright or direct sunlight then a polarization filter will help you lessen the reflection of light. Its one of my most often used filters at car shows and such. A decent one will set you back 30 bones or so.

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