You take what you think is the perfect photo. Then you notice it. Someone in the background. A trash can. Power lines cutting across the frame. Normally, that photo is pretty much ruined. Not anymore.
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I'm a software developer and writer, passionate about learning and sharing knowledge and one way I do that is through writing. I'm a software developer and writer, passionate about learning and ...
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The Greensboro Lunch Counter displayed at the National Museum of American History (photo courtesy National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution) The Smithsonian Institution denied ...
Say you've captured a stunning sunset at the beach, but there's a trash can ruining the foreground. Or maybe you've taken the perfect family portrait, only to later realize there's a stranger in the ...