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Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Removing distractions from a shot ...
I read an article in a photography magazine about the unveiling of a Software on a camera which one can touch the unwanted subjects on the screen for them to be removed from a shot on the spot
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Très beau reportage en "immersion". Il est vrai qu'avec le nombre de photos prises par les touristes, il est de moins en moins facile de pratiquer le métier de photographe.
It, s funny and cand be very interesting howwever i have a very funny picture of men who was in a picture on me without my knowing who they were and seemed about model.
Greetings. Pd the dicrection of my new blog and the ones is http://comillasagmprisma12.blogspot.com/ I tell you because you told the same picture three times yet you have become a follower of this blog
an interesting innovation...I'm sure in some cases, when speed is of the utmost importance, it's still best to take the shot and cope with the unwanted in the shot at a later time.
photographer photographing photographers...I LOVE it!
Hello friend ok? like your blog I registered! China a country rich in culture and tradition beautiful images. I invite you to visit my blog and sign up their presence is important! warm embrace of Osmar
I would use that feature only for extremely important things and as long as I can replace the object for a better one. For example my nose. There's got to be a better one.
Isn't it incredible what cameras will be able to do in the coming months and years? Have you heard of the one you will not have to focus? Just literally point and shoot it. You focus when you process your digital image.
23 comments:
Très beau reportage en "immersion". Il est vrai qu'avec le nombre de photos prises par les touristes, il est de moins en moins facile de pratiquer le métier de photographe.
Bon courage,
Roger
It, s funny and cand be very interesting howwever i have a very funny picture of men who was in a picture on me without my knowing who they were and seemed about model.
Greetings.
Pd the dicrection of my new blog and the ones is
http://comillasagmprisma12.blogspot.com/
I tell you because you told the same picture three times
yet you have become a follower of this blog
beau reportage de rue
bellissime! cosa c'era di cosi' interessante da fotografare da quella parte??
That would be interesting to have...there's many a thing I wish I could take out of my pictures:)
Great photos! Everyone seems to be passionate about photography.
I guess all photographers wish we could get rid of cables hanging in front of monuments, etc
:-P
Your photos good. I wouldn't remove anything. Does this SW really exist?
Greetings,
Filip
an interesting innovation...I'm sure in some cases, when speed is of the utmost importance, it's still best to take the shot and cope with the unwanted in the shot at a later time.
photographer photographing photographers...I LOVE it!
Sounds like the Tourist Remover software.
Everyone loves photographing.
Interesting software.
Ciao from Italy
Hello friend ok?
like your blog
I registered!
China a country rich in culture and tradition
beautiful images.
I invite you to visit my blog and sign up
their presence is important!
warm embrace of Osmar
The idea would be possible to do an assembly in the act of shooting, is it?
Interesting SW concept. I thought photoshop was bad with the removing of objects!
I would use that feature only for extremely important things and as long as I can replace the object for a better one. For example my nose. There's got to be a better one.
I agree with Dawn. I would love on the spot editing.
I love your eye!
Aloha from Honolulu
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Everybody seems to own a camera nowadays!
Isn't it incredible what cameras will be able to do in the coming months and years? Have you heard of the one you will not have to focus? Just literally point and shoot it. You focus when you process your digital image.
«Louis» finds it interesting that China town looks the same anywhere in the world!
Interesting! How far could the technical adjustments go? What remains "natural" in a photo? I am just thinking...
thoughtful pictures. worth to think about every single pixel.
litle machine small shots
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