How To Clean Up Foliage With Clone & Stamp
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With nearly every photo of foliage I capture, I need to do a little cleanup. The speckles of sky that peek through the trees can sometimes be distracting and make a scene feel “busy”. I’ll show you how to clean up those areas with a clone & stamp tool.
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