Photo Editing Contest Week of 11-12 to 11-18

Master Mason

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This weeks chalenge is to remove something from a photo. Since I couldn't figure out a good picture to use please use a photo of your choosing. It would be nice if your photo could be Disney related, but is not a requirement. You must post the before and after photos.

Photos may be cropped, framed, whatever you wish to do in your editing, as long as you have removed something from the photo that was originally in it.

Also, please post your comments or suggestions in the Photoshop Contest Help thead, I want this to be fun and a good learning experience for as many as we can make it.

Please see the official rules of the contest located at http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1566404
 
This is one of the first ones I did after I got Photoshop CS. My wife and I worked on it together. My son is holding the flag and we got rid of the other kid. Sorry its not Disney related

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mabas9395, I remember this picture from before, I always feel so bad for that little boy that went poof. Good job though.
 
Thanks Philagoofy. He was a nice boy so it was sad to see him go. But every pixel of him that we zapped, our photoshop skills grew. It helps a little to know that him going poof was for a good cause.
 

Hey, one of Gregg's photo editing contests that I can actually do!!;)

I took a Photoshop Elements class this spring, and here's my 2nd attempt at cloning something out. I used the clone stamping tool. (My 1st attempt wasn't too bad, but you could definitely see a repeating pattern in what I cloned.)

Here's the original:
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And now the lady behind the balloon guy is gone!
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Ok Bob, I gotta know how you did that! I know most of the cloning is using the black background to cover the pole, but how in the world did you re-create his arm? Did you have another photo that you copied the arm from? You even have the folds in the fabric and the light coming from the right direction......
 
Ok Bob, I gotta know how you did that! I know most of the cloning is using the black background to cover the pole, but how in the world did you re-create his arm? Did you have another photo that you copied the arm from? You even have the folds in the fabric and the light coming from the right direction......

Yep, I did use another arm, but not his! ;) It was from the singer to his left.
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One of the digital tricks I try to remember (but didn't this time) is: if a pole or something is in the way, take two photos from slightly different angles and merge them later to clone out the pole (or take two images of a moving person and merge them to get a clear shot)
 
I had to really look close - - but after a few minutes I realized that he has a different coat on in the second photo - - - nice job!! I am oh sooooo jealous of your talent, I must keep practicing!!
 
I'm not sure what these people were thinking trying to be in my picture but I showed them.


Before:

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After:

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Ah, Glacier Point, my favorite place in the natural world (WDW is my favorite in the manmade world of course).
When were you there? It looks very clear that day.
 
Ah, Glacier Point, my favorite place in the natural world (WDW is my favorite in the manmade world of course).
When were you there? It looks very clear that day.

That was my first visit and, to this point, my favorite spot as well. Simply a feeling of sensory overload for anyone with a camera. Being up there at night is even better I think. Can't wait to return. Incredible vistas.

We were there the first week of this past August. I've been told we were very lucky to have such clear skies. About a month or so later, I understand it was quite hazy from fires, etc. and that it's not typically crystal clear as a norm anyway.
 
Before with the flash of the camera and the reflection of the lamp
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And after
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Before:
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Camera Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT and 28-135 IS (Handheld)
Exposure Time 0.0769s (1/13)
Aperture f/4.0
ISO 1600
Focal Length 47mm (75.2mm in 35mm)

After sharpening, cropping, cloning out the heads and cloning back in Mickey and Walt's legs:
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Mikeeee
 
That's now a poster-worthy picture!

Before:
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Camera Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT and 28-135 IS (Handheld)
Exposure Time 0.0769s (1/13)
Aperture f/4.0
ISO 1600
Focal Length 47mm (75.2mm in 35mm)

After sharpening, cropping, cloning out the heads and cloning back in Mickey and Walt's legs:
62904619-L-1.jpg


Mikeeee
 
That's now a poster-worthy picture!

thanks,

It is very flattering when guests say they just assumed we bought it.
I have about two like that. Heheheheheee

Mikeeee
 














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