Ok Harry I tried
Harry suggested that I use the clone and healing tool to remove the offending branch.
I am familar with the clone tool but not so the healing brush.
Anywho here's my shot at it, how'd I do?? :dunno
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I am familar with the clone tool but not so the healing brush.
Anywho here's my shot at it, how'd I do?? :dunno
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I would not have noticed the offending part except by knowing. Don't know about the rest of the world.
ginger (got more egret photos today. The man above is raining egrets on me while others are giving me first hand accounts of bald eagle sightings, in this area.)
I'll bet you were wishing that the offending branch would have had more blue sky as a background.
Wonderful pic BTW.
I think it looks better. Are you happy with the result?
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Cause they eat the heads 1st :lol4
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Think I'll try harder to keep offending branches out of the frame
It's a neat tool but not easy to use, need much more practice
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Not really!
I think your right about it not being there in the 1st place, but think my skills in this area need much more honing.
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