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Use multiple photographs to quickly replace unwanted elements

Use multiple photographs to quickly replace unwanted elements

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Use multiple photographs to quickly replace unwanted elements

- [Instructor] So in this next example I want to show you how easy it is to replace elements in a scene, especially if you take the opportunity when you capture one element to then look around and try to capture another element that you want to seamly composite. And by that I mean, when I was going along on the boat and I saw this iceberg in the fog I absolutely loved the iceberg, but the foreground is just a little bit too cluttered there in the water, there's too many little pieces of ice. So while I was still in the same lighten condition, meaning a little bit later in the morning, but there was still a lot of fog, I took a second image and it was this image and for whatever reason there wasn't nearly as much ice in the water. I don't know if it was a temperature change or what, but I knew that I could use this as my foreground and I could combine that and seamlessly composite it with this image. So let's take a look at how we would do that. I'm starting off in Lightroom, I'm in…

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