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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 599643" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>You certainly could, in my opinion, fix it up nice , If it was a special image for me , I would use photoshop to increase the canvas size , giving space beneath the puck , then extend the ice using the healing brushes, and paint in the clipped piece of puck. It might take a few tries to get it right. ...Heck, I might even use the gaussian blur to smudge the stuff farther back a tiny bit more, and maybe even use the--- render / lighting effects / spotlight-- trick to highlight the boy yet again!</p><p>Finally , I would add a dark but not black frame by extending the canvas again evenly all around , which will separate the ice from the ultra-bright white of this kind of background , so that it doesn't look dim relatively speaking , either. </p><p>The masking thing though , is super useful for me ,,, birds on the water, or in the sky , can look relatively dark even when sufficiently lit, so even a subtle adjustment for this issue helps a great deal. </p><p>Always use your best shots , but , always give <strong>greatest</strong> time and importance to the things and people that are important to you <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p>( Oh, and if it was My boy , I would certainly put his name and the date and score on the frame )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 599643, member: 31397"] You certainly could, in my opinion, fix it up nice , If it was a special image for me , I would use photoshop to increase the canvas size , giving space beneath the puck , then extend the ice using the healing brushes, and paint in the clipped piece of puck. It might take a few tries to get it right. ...Heck, I might even use the gaussian blur to smudge the stuff farther back a tiny bit more, and maybe even use the--- render / lighting effects / spotlight-- trick to highlight the boy yet again! Finally , I would add a dark but not black frame by extending the canvas again evenly all around , which will separate the ice from the ultra-bright white of this kind of background , so that it doesn't look dim relatively speaking , either. The masking thing though , is super useful for me ,,, birds on the water, or in the sky , can look relatively dark even when sufficiently lit, so even a subtle adjustment for this issue helps a great deal. Always use your best shots , but , always give [B]greatest[/B] time and importance to the things and people that are important to you :) ( Oh, and if it was My boy , I would certainly put his name and the date and score on the frame ) [/QUOTE]
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