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    My two girls

    Here is a shot of my wife and my daughter, how is the composition of this shot?

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    Tweeked in PS.

    Should I crop the ax all the way out of the picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB Photo
    Here is a shot of my wife and my daughter, how is the composition of this shot?

    F100
    Tmax 100
    Developed in Tmax
    Scanned with Epson 3170 Photo

    Tweeked in PS.

    Should I crop the ax all the way out of the picture?

    THANKS
    I absolutely love the look on your daughter's face. I had to chuckle! Such a cutie!! I tried cropping the axe out myself, but without taking off the side of the baby's head and her elbow the axe is still there. I don't know how to clone yet so didn't even try. I do think it would look better without the axe. Can you take it off the wall??

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    thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by bjtindle
    I absolutely love the look on your daughter's face. I had to chuckle! Such a cutie!! I tried cropping the axe out myself, but without taking off the side of the baby's head and her elbow the axe is still there. I don't know how to clone yet so didn't even try. I do think it would look better without the axe. Can you take it off the wall??

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    Hey betty.
    No, I am not that good with PS, I could crop it and paint the area but is about it.

    Thanks for the post!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB Photo
    Hey betty.
    No, I am not that good with PS, I could crop it and paint the area but is about it.

    Thanks for the post!!
    I can only sympathize, me either!
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    Okay I'm still kinda new to psp and have only been using it for a short while...this is what I did, I did it kinda fast tho if I took my time it may have looked better.


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    Hey, good job. What did you do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie87
    Okay I'm still kinda new to psp and have only been using it for a short while...this is what I did, I did it kinda fast tho if I took my time it may have looked better.


    It actually looks pretty good!! I think you did well! Nice old school try! How did you do it?

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    Well I used the clone stamp tool to get rid of the stuff in the picture I didnt want then I used the healing brush tool to blend it together so it looks more natrual. Thanks for the coments doing stuff like this and restoring old pictures is actually something I would like to look into doing, but also I would love to be a photographer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamie87
    Well I used the clone stamp tool to get rid of the stuff in the picture I didnt want then I used the healing brush tool to blend it together so it looks more natrual. Thanks for the coments doing stuff like this and restoring old pictures is actually something I would like to look into doing, but also I would love to be a photographer!
    You did a nice job. Going to have to find a picture and try removing something myself. See what happens. It looks great!

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