speedygonzales Suspended / Banned Messages 274 Name Steve Edit My Images Yes 26 Oct 2010 #1 Whats the quickest way to get rid of the cage to the right of the tree? I have cs4. I tried cloning but it looked patchy. Thanks in advance.
Whats the quickest way to get rid of the cage to the right of the tree? I have cs4. I tried cloning but it looked patchy. Thanks in advance.
HybridUK Suspended / Banned Messages 447 Name Chris Edit My Images Yes 26 Oct 2010 #2 My ultra rough attempt...
gramps Suspended / Banned Messages 44,805 Name 'Gramps' Edit My Images No 26 Oct 2010 #3 It's not just the cage, it's the shadows from the cage.
N nikonuser Suspended / Banned Messages 2,537 Name Dave Edit My Images Yes 26 Oct 2010 #4 and....leaves and branches coming in on the right
M maccy18 Suspended / Banned Messages 203 Name Neil Edit My Images Yes 26 Oct 2010 #5 thats pretty impressive work, both the photo and the PP how did u do that so quick?
Grandslammer Suspended / Banned Messages 4,435 Name Martyn Edit My Images Yes 26 Oct 2010 #6 Personally I see no reason for cloning the cage,it's in the shot and adds some interest imo,especially with the long shadows cast by it The leaves on the right could do with removing though,as already mentioned
Personally I see no reason for cloning the cage,it's in the shot and adds some interest imo,especially with the long shadows cast by it The leaves on the right could do with removing though,as already mentioned
CBA100 Suspended / Banned Messages 1,145 Name Chris Edit My Images Yes 27 Oct 2010 #7 Personally, i prefer it without the cage and the leaves to the right are a must clone. Had a quick go in CS5:
Personally, i prefer it without the cage and the leaves to the right are a must clone. Had a quick go in CS5:
Mr G Suspended / Banned Messages 2,392 Name James Edit My Images Yes 29 Oct 2010 #8 good clone job if that was quick my god you are mr clone