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Removing A Chain Link Fence From Your Favorite Zoo Animal
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Jul 22, 2022 08:36:15   #
Hereford Loc: Palm Coast, FL
 
I took this Lion last week, but he just would not move back from the fence for me. So I googled up how to do that and Anthony Morganti came to the rescue. I thought I would try his technique.

This is very labor intensive so would not recommend unless you have a really stellar keeper. My Lion does not rise to that level, but I used it as a learning experience. The Morganti link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuNDnKlH3UI

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2. Labor intensive masking
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Jul 22, 2022 08:45:15   #
charlienow Loc: Hershey, PA
 
well done

Chuck

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Jul 22, 2022 08:56:10   #
jcwall396 Loc: Roswell, GA
 
WOW! That looks great, nice job. Thanks for posting - I've run into this problem before and wondered the best way to get rid of the fence. Really enjoy Anthony Morganti's videos - I've gone to his YouTube site several times for help or just to learn new techniques.

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Jul 22, 2022 08:58:37   #
Red Sky At Night
 
Looking forward to checking this out. I photograph my dogs running in my yard and that fence is always a problem. Thanks.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:00:55   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Excellent!

What software was used?

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Jul 22, 2022 09:01:33   #
Bultaco Loc: Aiken, SC
 
Well done!

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Jul 22, 2022 09:03:21   #
whatdat Loc: Del Valle, Tx.
 
Thanks for info. I have put my lens right against a fence & eliminated the fence in pic. But, alas, that is not usually viable at the zoo.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:21:54   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
Hereford wrote:
I took this Lion last week, but he just would not move back from the fence for me. So I googled up how to do that and Anthony Morganti came to the rescue. I thought I would try his technique.

This is very labor intensive so would not recommend unless you have a really stellar keeper. My Lion does not rise to that level, but I used it as a learning experience. The Morganti link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuNDnKlH3UI


Nice

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Jul 22, 2022 09:23:06   #
Hereford Loc: Palm Coast, FL
 
Longshadow wrote:
Excellent!

What software was used?


All done in Adobe Photoshop.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:24:40   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
Hereford wrote:
I took this Lion last week, but he just would not move back from the fence for me. So I googled up how to do that and Anthony Morganti came to the rescue. I thought I would try his technique.

This is very labor intensive so would not recommend unless you have a really stellar keeper. My Lion does not rise to that level, but I used it as a learning experience. The Morganti link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuNDnKlH3UI


Amazing job, hereford.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:25:34   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Hereford wrote:
All done in Adobe Photoshop.

Thanks.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:37:43   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
Excellent example of the wealth of free video-based training available on utube for how-to techniques on digital editing software. No one should pay for training until they've exhausted the free training available.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:44:32   #
jederick Loc: Northern Utah
 
Thanks for the demo...you got a terrific result!!

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Jul 22, 2022 09:46:39   #
Edward Booth Loc: Riverview, Florida
 
I just checked out the link and watched the whole tutorial. It was great. Thank you for the post.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:48:47   #
Rab-Eye Loc: Indiana
 
Great job!

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