Hi Bill. I've never attempted an OOB, so please make allowances re these suggestions. You did a great job of removing the background and inserting the blue gradient. If it's a woodworking/turning rather than photography magazine, I'm sure they'll be delighted as is, as I've only technical nit picks. You're probably aware already, but anyway: the off-white shirts have unnaturally dark overlap on the right shoulders with the white frame. I'm also wondering if you shouldn't curve the image inside the frame to match the frame... i.e. the vertical lines are still vertical in the resultant image, while the "virtual" frame is curling away from them. This is perhaps most noticable in the top right where the white board behind goes straight up exposing some yellow/brown wall. As you say, there's a general perspective thing that's very tricky too, but I don't think I can even gauge this until the above issue is addressed. Cheers, Tony