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Should I edit out the 2 buoys in this picture. They seem distracting.
And any comments on the composition would be welcome.

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Old 03-31-2010, 02:53 AM
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The two buoys at the top look distracting indeed. It's a good idea to clone them out. A little work on color boost may also help.

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Although some find it distracting, it does add perspective to the pic.. I'd say edet one and left the other one alone.. Removing the two buoys might make the pic kind of dull afterwards. The refllection of the boat in the water is also nice.
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If it was me, I'd leave them. But that's just me. I think they add interest.
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I think you're right, slc_shutterbug. I tried editing one out, both out, and cropping them out and I still think the original is best after a little PP.
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