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Fixing an image by increasing canvas size and using Content-Aware Fill

Fixing an image by increasing canvas size and using Content-Aware Fill

From the course: Travel Photography: New Zealand's Coast

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Fixing an image by increasing canvas size and using Content-Aware Fill

- I'd like to take a look at the images where the waves came crashing into me. I used rocks on the foreground and a shutter speed of about 1/2 a second. So I've selected four to share with you, and then we're going to work on a problem that occurs in numerous examples here. Again, in Lightroom we can look in the upper right corner to see the shutter speed of 1/2 a second. I really like the texture in the water. I think I had an excellent shutter speed. Let's move over to the next one. We can see the waves channeling through these rocks. I love that this triangle's in the composition. Even have a photographer over there in the waves, which was pretty fun. They're on the edge, so it's going to be easy to make a crop on that. But there's a problem I really want you to take notice of. These sea stacks have got three groupings. This one on the left is touching the edge of the frame. That drives me crazy. That breaks definitely one of my biggest rules in the field is, is it in or is it out?…

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