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Nov 02, 2013 20:37 as a reply to  @ post 16419226 |  #16

Thanks for all the comments and suggestions. When I print this image, I won't use any text at all.


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Nov 02, 2013 23:58 |  #17

Agree with Rad. The text is just a distraction as the photo tells the story. Maybe grandson and granddad and not the extra generation but that might be clarified in a caption. Text spoils the image.
I do not have a problem with the logo on the kid. but agree with the texture of the wall. Looks like you took the easy way in just painting over the picture frame instead of cloning the wall pattern... I recognise my own laziness here... :)


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Nov 03, 2013 01:38 as a reply to  @ vk2gwk's post |  #18

I'm sorry about how it looks but I did not take "the easy way out" when it came to removing the picture frame. Here is the original image where it is untouched other than cropped quickly and converted from raw to jpg. Click on the small image below to view it full sized.

No laziness here.

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Nov 03, 2013 10:01 |  #19

Wow - I'm impressed with the job you did on the cloning. You had a lot to take care of and not a whole lot of clean space to choose from. Priceless moment.


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Nov 05, 2013 17:06 |  #20

Lovely capture and conversion. And your photoshop skills show quite well, nice job.


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Nov 05, 2013 18:09 |  #21

Titus213 wrote in post #16427323 (external link)
Lovely capture and conversion. And your photoshop skills show quite well, nice job.

I totally agree with Dave.
Great job on the self portrait. Maybe just the simple text "Generations" or something like that, at the bottom of the photo.


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Nov 05, 2013 19:50 |  #22

Titus213 wrote in post #16427323 (external link)
Lovely capture and conversion. And your photoshop skills show quite well, nice job.

SJC from VT wrote in post #16427484 (external link)
I totally agree with Dave.
Great job on the self portrait. Maybe just the simple text "Generations" or something like that, at the bottom of the photo.

Thank you both very much. Also, as I mentioned earlier, for the print it won't have any text at all. Since it's a family photograph, those that get the print will know exactly who everyone is.


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