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    #16
    Re: What's the point

    Well done Alan. If you didn't know I doubt if anyone would suspect there had been any skullduggery there

    Was that done in LR or PS ? I have LR and can't get results anything like that. My attempts usually end up with an obvious bit where the image is suddenly too dark or light depending on where I've moved the brush for the copy.

    Cheers for the inspiration
    Scott
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      #17
      Re: What's the point

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      Originally posted by anderson.council View Post
      Well done Alan. If you didn't know I doubt if anyone would suspect there had been any skullduggery there

      Was that done in LR or PS ? I have LR and can't get results anything like that. My attempts usually end up with an obvious bit where the image is suddenly too dark or light depending on where I've moved the brush for the copy.

      Cheers for the inspiration
      Scott
      All done in PS using the clone stamp tool and brush here and there selecting the colour where I needed to blend. With straight lines and repeating patterns its somewhat easier. I did try to select the left side and mirror it across for perfect symmetry but it looked to accurate.
      Alan.

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        #18
        Re: What's the point

        The point is you have a good eye for a shot even with a few trees

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