Water droplets (not in a good way)

far2wired

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Was in the (very wet) Lake district last week and learnt a valuable lesson - always check your lens is clean... :'(

Is there any way I can edit this to remove the water droplet? I can see the droplet is a blurred inverse! I've tried Spot removal in Lightroom but due to size (and more than likely skill) its not going at all well! I also have CS4 but no idea where to start...

Straight off the camera -

http://www.technical-it.co.uk/Pics/Photos/IMG_3197_small.jpg

Big version
 
You should be able to clone that out without too much trouble, if I had time I'd have a go now but I'm just off to work, maybe this evening.
 
Thank you very much :D

The links were very useful.

I think I was daunted by the size of the "blob". I've only realy editted out small features so scared it would look wrong. Must get out of the "but it didnt look like that" frame of mind.

So I got creative. Also took out some foreground distraction.

Verdict?

http://www.technical-it.co.uk/Pics/Photos/IMG_3197_small2.jpg

Should I leave the burn top left? I'm undecided :shrug:
 
:thumbs:

It was at Aira Force in the Lake District. It was helavu wet but the colours are fab!
 
images need to be 800px on the longest edge

excellent link and a good effort at the cloning, most impressed!
 
You haven't edit ticked but I think it might look dark and moody if you diffuse the shadows, although thats nothing to do with your original post I'll admit, just a passing thought.
 
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