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Originally Posted by
Tim Foltz
Giovanni, clone it out, adjust your exposure you are a bit under exposed. Great action shot.
-Tim
Thanks a lot. Ok for under exposed..but my question was becouse I no would like clone.
Ciao
Gio
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Originally Posted by
Giovanni Frescura
Thanks a lot. Ok for under exposed..but my question was becouse I no would like clone.
Ciao
Gio
Gio, If you don't want to clone you're pretty much stuck with the dog in the foreground.
-Tim
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Unfortunately I agree about the dog - the only way to remove it is to clone.
I really like the backlighting because coming through the carcass as it emphasises what the action is about
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Giovanni, I cannot think of a way to remove the dog other than cloning it. I find cloning difficult and use it as a last resort, but there times when nothing else would work. I like Kevin's comment about the backlighting coming through the carcass. It is one of those things that make this photograph magic, worth saving. Thanks for posting it here.
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Gio I don't necessarily think you need to adjust exposure. The darkness kind of works with such a ghastly scene. But I am afraid cloning is the only way to correct this. You could also use the patch tool in PS if you like.
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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
Gio, If you do not like the Clone Stamp or Content Aware Fill then you need to bring a gun when you go out photographing.
So that would make it a true photo shoot.
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