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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot S3 IS
Shutter Speed: 1/202 second
F Number: F/3.5
Focal Length: 35 mm
Date Picture Taken: Mar 30, 2008, 2:31:07 PM
Artist's Comments
Sidney Crosby "crashing the net"
Pittsburgh Penguins vs. NY Rangers March 30, 2008
Editing: Removed a pane of glass going from across the picture, over the puck and cutting Lundqvist in half and back into the net. Shadow Saturation
Nope! Basically, its really easy. I use Photoshop 7.0.
First, I clone out the main empty spaced (no subjects in it) parts of the glass using the Cloning tool. Then, I zoom in so that the picture's pixels are visible and clone out the top edge of the glass that usually cuts the picture into two parts (my seats are where the netting pane of glass and a regular pane of glass meets so the netting glass is higher) and clone those out carefully, making sure it looks as natural as possible. Then I go over some uneven/unnatural looking parts with the healing tool.
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First, I clone out the main empty spaced (no subjects in it) parts of the glass using the Cloning tool.
Then, I zoom in so that the picture's pixels are visible and clone out the top edge of the glass that usually cuts the picture into two parts (my seats are where the netting pane of glass and a regular pane of glass meets so the netting glass is higher) and clone those out carefully, making sure it looks as natural as possible.
Then I go over some uneven/unnatural looking parts with the healing tool.
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I heard people say, 'Why would he want to do this?' My answer is 'Why not?' It is what I love. It's what I know.
-Wayne Gretzky
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I heard people say, 'Why would he want to do this?' My answer is 'Why not?' It is what I love. It's what I know.
-Wayne Gretzky
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