The Original Fence
This is the original picture of the broken fence.
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The Fixed Fence
This is the fence after it has been fixed. I copied another fence post, and placed it over the broken post. I used the stamp tool to add shadows, different nail holes, patterns, and I changed the lighting. I created the lighting pattern by using levels, and then I used the stamp tool and blur to change the texture of the wood, so it is harder to tell which fence post it was copied from. The blur was used to smooth out the stamping, so the colors flowed better.
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The Edited Fence
Here is the final image. I changed the fence color from a light brown to a more dark pink-tan color, which looked much better with the final color correction over it. Without the new paint color, the fence looked very green. I added a vintage golf bag leaning on the rocks in the back, with a golf ball sitting on the rock next to it, which I think fits the image style I went for. Added shadows to those objects, to help it fit the scene better. And I made a color correction. I used curves and brightness, to darken it and add a bit of contrast, hue and saturation, vibrance and a vignette to make it look like an old-times photo. Then I used color balance to make the final image more brown.
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