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#1452836 - 07/05/08 11:30 AM
Re: Night Photos
[Re: DeeDee]
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HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff
Registered: 12/23/01
Posts: 14261
Loc: Ely, MN
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Dee Dee, I think the spots are dust specks on the sensor. If she used a smaller aperture, say f11 to f22, those specks show up more easily. The more you stop down the aperature the plainer they become. My pp on things like removing objects from sky is to use the cloning brush (with a fairly large brush selected), making sure I've got a feathered-edge brush instead of a sharp-edged one, and sample from the color immediately alongside the thing I'm trying to clone out so it's not easy to see. You can also decrease the opacity of the cloning to help mend edges that are still visible. I use photoshop CS2 for this. Not sure what you're using. There are quite a few ways to remove objects, and mine is only one of them. Others have other ways that are just as good. With the light towers gone, it's a gorgeous composition, begginer's luck or not. 
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#1453013 - 07/05/08 10:00 PM
Re: Night Photos
[Re: mmeyer]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/13/07
Posts: 784
Loc: DELTONA, FL
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