Nikki Tomlin
A woman stands in front of the iconic 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Nevada' sign, her figure silhouetted against the setting sun's warm glow. She dons a vibrant red floral print dress that falls mid-thigh, its loose sleeves billowing gently. Her long, tousled hair cascades over her shoulders as she gazes sideways, a pensive expression on her face. The neon lights of the famous Las Vegas sign shine brilliantly, casting a warm, inviting glow on the scene. Towering palm trees frame the background, reminding us of the desert oasis that is Sin City.

Perfecting Photos in Vegas

Should you remove distracting things from your photos? Why not? You don’t have to but you can and there are a few ways you can do it but these are my go to tools 👇🏻 Lightroom has a healing panel (it looks like a bandaid) that allows you to take things out like pimples, things in the road, people in the background, dust spots etc. Under that panel there are three different tools you can use to remove distractions; the clone stamp, healing, and content aware. Sometimes you can run into things that require just a little more attention. My next go to tool is Photoshop AI generative fill that allows you to remove entire groups of people, cars, and power lines running in every direction of your images. Like in these shots 👆🏻 Swipe to the fourth slide to see all the things I removed from the first three shots using a combination of these tools. Swipe to the last slide for the RAW image.

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