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Feb 06, 2005 18:51 |  #1

Here are a few shots from a nice day out at the park. Super Bowl Sunday is the best for going out of the house.......

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Feb 06, 2005 18:56 |  #2

Those are amazing. Thanks for posting them.


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Feb 06, 2005 18:56 |  #3

Kent, isn't that lion training center just Great! That is one of my favorite spots to take the kids.

This pick would be great to clone out that break in the glass.

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Feb 06, 2005 19:04 |  #4

Great shots! I tried to pick a favorite, but really couldn't.

OK, if pushed I'd have to pick the first one with the boy. That's great.


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Feb 06, 2005 19:06 |  #5

Cool shots. Nicely done.


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Feb 06, 2005 19:29 |  #6

Thanks all, I might just work on that shot of my son. I think it would take a bit, but would be worth it.

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Feb 06, 2005 19:41 |  #7

Oh, and shots #1 and #2 were with my 70-200 with the 2x TC. #5 was with the 17-40.

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Feb 06, 2005 22:33 |  #8

Super shots! One of these days I gotta go there..


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Feb 06, 2005 23:12 |  #9

Great shots. I have been in San Diego 2 times on conference but didn't have time to visit the animal park :(


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Feb 06, 2005 23:18 |  #10

You mean something like this?


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Feb 07, 2005 08:09 |  #11

OK, how come it takes me so long............. What is the secret?


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Feb 07, 2005 14:28 |  #12

It's easy. Just use the clone tool. Set the diameter of it to a few pixels larger than the width of whatever you want to remove, option click just to the edge of that object, then drag your mouse over it get rid of it. Use the healing brush to clean things up and voila!


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Feb 07, 2005 14:40 |  #13

I gave it a try, I guess I need more practice.
Is the trick getting almost all of it in one stroke?


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Feb 07, 2005 18:25 |  #14

Very cool set of shots . . .


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Feb 07, 2005 18:34 as a reply to  @ RJSorensen's post |  #15

The one with the boy (yours?) is great but I just love that first one. I wouldn't want to mess with her.


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