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07-NOV-2011 C Swatzell

Hose Wagon

I used the vanishing point filter to remove a vine that had grown around some of the spokes in the wheel. I then used Topaz Black and White effects to convert to black and white. Sharpness was bumped up as well as contrast. As a result, you could see some of the results of the clone stamp tool. I then used a mixer brush to "soften" those artifacts. Can you find where the vine was loacted?

Nikon D80
1/125s f/2.8 at 70.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
Diane Hoy08-Nov-2011 18:16
Very nice, Clay. Thank you for introducing me to the Vanishing Point filter. I've seen that filter in Photoshop for years but never tried using it. I see it has uses that I never thought about...
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