Except that removing the phone in the hand and, if not entirely surrounding the part of interest, the mirror require adding back the background they cover, hence the job for such "removal" is often one of both removal and addition. In a case like this it tends to be much less work to set whatever is used as a camera somewhere and set a timer to allow one to get into the frame after pressing the shutter button. Even most very cheap cameras these days have a self timer (and by now probably just about every cell phone, since once the've put in the camera it is a (genuine) small matter of programming to add it).jorgovan45 wrote:Umm? I wanted to take the mirror and phone OUT of the first pic, not add stuff to it...crfriend wrote:One can always remove things from a photograph. Adding information to a photograph is neigh well impossible unless it's "background noise".
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I have a sel;f timer but no idesa where to place the phone...no tripod or anything..this is as good as it gets.
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Taking the mirror-frame out of the shot would be extremely difficult because of the original composition; the angle of the mirror-frame won't allow a simple cropping operation while at the same time keeping the image "upright" without adding either white-space or random stuff to the edges. Similarly, deleting the camera would be problematic because what's behind it is unknown and leaving the arm where it is would look rather silly. I'm not saying that it can't be done; I'm saying that it would be very difficult given the original photograph.jorgovan45 wrote:Umm? I wanted to take the mirror and phone OUT of the first pic, not add stuff to it...
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What do you guys think of the skirt itself?
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Okay I used movie maker and print screen..hows this look?
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Very small!jorgovan45 wrote:Okay I used movie maker and print screen..hows this look?
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Do you like the skirt?
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Unfortunately the picture is very small so its difficult to say, but I guess the main thing is whether you like and are comfortable in it.jorgovan45 wrote:Do you like the skirt?
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Much better! Interestingly, for as "loud" as that skirt looks in the marketing shot it seems quite alright on you.jorgovan45 wrote:Okay I used movie maker and print screen..hows this look?
How long is it on you? The picture doesn't convey that.
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I need to learn how to walk in it...lol
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My aunt is taking it in in a few days. I'm getting elastic on the waist and tightening it...its way too loose!! Can't walk without it falling of!!