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    mobyboston
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    Ideas to save this shot?

    Hi! I caught this moment on Halloween and would so love to use it but for that eyesore of a car in the background. I've tried cropping to get it out but then I lose the leaves and trees. Any ideas on how to save the shot?
    Thanks!
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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    You could try cloning it out.
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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    Yup! Clone it out. I got some excellent cloning advice recently, here.
    My skills at it have increased dramatically. See the following thread.......

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    mobyboston
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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    So cool! Thank you!

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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    You can also use the object removal tool like I did here, and then I cloned in some of the leaves and did a little dodging and burning. I'm on my laptop with no mouse, so its a little squirmy.

    Ideas to save this shot?-img_2622donermvl.jpg

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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    How about a crop like this to get them out of the center of the frame, Jeff
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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    I really like that crop Jeff, great eye. My eye is drawn to the kids now.

    Darin
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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    Love it, thanks so much!!

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    Re: Ideas to save this shot?

    Now we would like to see what you come up with.
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