Hey guys, I'm trying to get rid of this big ass pole in the middle of the highway that cuts up into the sky.
What would be the best tools to use?
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Photoshop.
or you could go to the same area and frame your shot better. Preferably when the sky is better and with the light-up star in better detail, since that is the main focal point
>>3081921
I meant which tool in Ps. There's no way to take this picture without the huge pole in the way, since it's so damn tall. From the roof of the closest building the pole and light still end up going above the mountain
easy stuff.
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>>3081937
Not abusing the clarity slider? You've grown
>>3081914
You can easily do it with spot remover in Lightroom, have you not tried that? It would take something like this a few minutes
>>3081941
damn you got me bro, fixed it. I'll be sure not to credit you tho.
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>>3081925
select pole > shift + F5 > content aware
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>>3081937
Which tool did you use?
>removing the pole
why? this is a cityscape; it's there irl, it should be there in the picture. the photo is a misrepresentation, a lie, otherwise
>>3082273
I remember going through this phase
>>3081975
Oh honey no
>>3082273
>still thinks photographs have any sort of valuable epistemological or ontological connection to reality
>>3082273
Because it's distracting and doesn't follow the vision of the photographer.
>>3081914
Holy shit, this is Juárez. I am from Juarez too. Shit man, what are the odds? What's your name?
>>3082269
I used photoshop.
And maybe some Jason Lanier plugins.
>>3082273
This is art, not photojournalism. Figure it out.