Thanks for the comments and suggestions from all.  I was certainly
surprised by the innovation from David Savage.  It is a technique that
is worth exploring, not only for this, but for the future.  I'll also
look into a crop as Jostein suggested and altering the color of the
paper to some degree.

It is nice to have a group of people to get opinions and ideas from.
Many thanks!

-- 
Bruce


Thursday, October 19, 2006, 8:26:07 AM, you wrote:

Eac> In a message dated 10/18/2006 9:51:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
Eac> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Eac> I would appreciate any suggestions with this one.  There is some
Eac> shredded paper in the lower left corner that would be very difficult
Eac> to clone out.  One option is to crop it somehow to remove most or all
Eac> of it - without weakening the picture or the other option is to toss
Eac> the image.  Thoughts?

Eac> Pentax *istD, Sigma 100-300/4 EX, monopod
Eac> ISO 200, 1/60 sec @ f/4

Eac> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/sfzoo_0248.htm

Eac> -- 
Eac> Bruce
Eac> ==========
Eac> Very cool shot. I don't know what to tell you about the paper. You might
Eac> colorize it. 

Eac> Me, yes, I would clone it out. It would be a lot of work, but it could be
Eac> done. Then I might crop it a little after cloning. 

Eac> Or leave as is. Except it looks like nothing so much as some Kleenex. I'll
Eac> read the thread and see what others say. Actually, hmmm, if you had a 
decent
Eac> shot of grass you could import the grass to cover it, and clone from there 
to
Eac> have him poking through. That would involve layers and possibly masking 
and I
Eac> know you don't really PS.

Eac> Lovely closeup, though. 

Eac> Marnie aka Doe :-)    




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