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fuzed
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 05:54
Guys, my first foray last weekend at a friends wedding, I thought i'd take some shots
equipment used was a canon 30d with a 17-55 f/2.8 IS lens, and a speedlight 580 EX.

I wasn't the main photographer, was just taking pictures for my friend, as he wanted his own photos, but some came out great some not so...

I have this shot that I actually like but the other photog got in the way so you can see his hand in the shot, not sure as to whether it works, but help required to remove the hand if possible, Not sure It could be done...

let me know your thoughts...

Its the bottom right corner of the image, i've already cropped it as much as I can...

http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i22/RashidRaja/IMG_0819.jpg

mizuno
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 05:57
...but the other photog got in the way

The irony is delicious.

fuzed
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 06:15
The irony is delicious.
lol, sure is :p

GertS
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 09:01
What about vignetting out the hand? It's easier than cloning background.
It's will work with the rest of the image. :)

fuzed
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 09:20
Thanks...
Might give that a go...

the cloning thing looks to be a little hard as the guys hands also covered part of the grooms head.

Palladium
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 09:25
IMHO - it's an easy fix - there's enough of the railing & wall to use that...infact working from the original uncropped version would probally help out alot.

If you want some workups you should probally make avail the full res version...

fuzed
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 09:27
any guides on a how to guys? thankyou! :)

Palladium
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 09:40
any guides on a how to guys? thankyou!

and gals...here is a 2 min workup (I touched up the whites alittle)

http://img54.imageshack.us/img54/5217/img0819so0.jpg

fuzed
12th of July 2007 (Thu), 10:50
Wow - Impressive!!! :D
and yes my aplogies, gals also included!!!
thanks - that looks good, I'll have a play in photoshop later, thanks. (would be nice to find a how to guide if possible).