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Old 01-28-2011, 06:11 PM
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Some time you need to remove some unwanted objects from your photos, Photoshop is one of greatest tools to do this, here I am posting a photo from KATARA
and you can see two images side by side with RED Square on the right one to show the removed object.

Here is the Final shot after the PhotoShop Touches



This is the original one with RED Squares




Click here to see another photo in Before and After PhotoShop Touches

More photos are on my flickr Hawee-Ta3kees

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Old 02-10-2011, 05:48 PM
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Nice work! I love that bench though! Beautiful color, but I'm sure you removed it because the color could be distracting (but I want the bench! LOL)
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Old 02-11-2011, 05:39 PM
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Nice work! I love that bench though! Beautiful color, but I'm sure you removed it because the color could be distracting (but I want the bench! LOL)
Thanks janamelinda, Yes i remove it and other things from the photo to let people focus on the image it self, and to show some of photoshop benefits.

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Old 02-11-2011, 08:33 PM
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Nice work on the removal of distractions, but what happened to the contrast, the original was much nice in that way.
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Nice work on the removal of distractions, but what happened to the contrast, the original was much nice in that way.
+1 Where'd the contrast go? I'd like to see that come back also.
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Very nice work on removal of the distractions put me down for another +1 on the contrast Great shot!
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+1 Where'd the contrast go? I'd like to see that come back also.

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Very nice work on removal of the distractions put me down for another +1 on the contrast Great shot!

Both are right i'd some change there .... i don't know way...
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Old 02-19-2011, 04:33 PM
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Nice. I have not really gotten into photoshop, but the more I see the more I know I need to start learning it.
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Nice work! I love that bench though! Beautiful color, but I'm sure you removed it because the color could be distracting (but I want the bench! LOL)
+1 on that. I think the bench adds a point of interest in the image, and kind of like it there. Without it, it's almost like a photo with no real subject
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