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Is there any easy way to photoshop this?

MrMatt

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I've got a good picture of my girlfriend from a concert we went to this summer. I want to get it printed off and framed as a surprise. The problem is that there was a ton of wind that day and a small bit of her hair is blowing up in the breeze, and it looks awful. I'm trying to photoshop that part out, but it's taking forever. I tried the spot healing brush but it'll seriously take me 5 hours to do it that way. Any other ideas?
 
Here's the pictor
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hahaha...The best I can think of is taking pieces of that canopy that don't have her hair in them, copying them, pasting them in over her hair, and then putting a layer mask on them so that the black supporting things are still visible making the shoop look less obvious
 
you look so intense....i'll give it a shot once i get home. i'm sure someone will do it before that
 
you look so intense....i'll give it a shot once i get home. i'm sure someone will do it before that

I was holding her camera out with one arm there and trying my damndest not to shake the camera. If there's even a micro tremor the shot comes out completely blurry.
 
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