Culross Palace - Variations - Erase Function Applied
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- andrewb2012
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Re: Culross Palace - Variations - Erase Function Applied
A bit about Culross Palace (a lovely article - just Google 'Culross Castle' or 'Culross' for more information) - see link below:
http://www.thehazeltree.co.uk/2016/06/1 ... splendour/
Hope you are inspired to take out distracting elements using the 'Erase' function within SPE.
All the best,
Andrew
- Richard Briggs
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Re: Culross Palace - Variations - Erase Function Applied
Excellent. No 1 does it for me.
Richard
Richard
- andrewb2012
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Re: Culross Palace - Variations - Erase Function Applied
Thanks Richard for your kind comment - glad you liked No 1 - B&W seems to work well on this image!
- Artofordinary2
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Re: Culross Palace - Variations - Erase Function Applied
Well done on the edits. I really like No. 3 best, I would say.
Good work!
Anne.
Good work!
Anne.
- andrewb2012
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Re: Culross Palace - Variations - Erase Function Applied
Thanks Anne for your kind comment!
Cheers,
Andrew
Cheers,
Andrew
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