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<blockquote data-quote="Blue439" data-source="post: 824986" data-attributes="member: 53455"><p>I agree with what has been said. Power and telephone lines are ugly and must be “disappeared” whenever possible. It is especially true when they are as in your face as they in the photos you showed us in this thread. I always remove them (as well as satellite dishes) from my Mediæval architecture shots. Removing them can sometimes be painful, although the new AI feature in Photoshop is much more... well, “intelligent” than the Cloning Tool and often does a marvelous job all by itself.</p><p></p><p>Similarly, I remove (whenever possible) cars, road signs and any other intrusions of the modern world in the period ambiance of the photograph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue439, post: 824986, member: 53455"] I agree with what has been said. Power and telephone lines are ugly and must be “disappeared” whenever possible. It is especially true when they are as in your face as they in the photos you showed us in this thread. I always remove them (as well as satellite dishes) from my Mediæval architecture shots. Removing them can sometimes be painful, although the new AI feature in Photoshop is much more... well, “intelligent” than the Cloning Tool and often does a marvelous job all by itself. Similarly, I remove (whenever possible) cars, road signs and any other intrusions of the modern world in the period ambiance of the photograph. [/QUOTE]
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