In this gallery, I will post some examples of what can be achieved with a particular picture. I will also show examples of how handlers can be removed from photos, not simply "cloned out". Sometimes cloning produces repetitive patterns in the finished print which I do not care for. My technique is very different and the examples will show that. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you like a picture but there are "distractions" present which you would like removed. Just "mouse over" the image to see the finished print.
This is an example of how exposure, color correction, and cropping can make an indoor trial picture really stand out:

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Here is a "before and after" comparison showing how I turn a standard photo into one of my "Agile Art" creations:
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Here is an example of how I can remove a handler from a picture without "cropping them out" or cloning. Cropping is an option, but sometimes it leaves little room to compose the dog properly. Notice how the grass looks natural where her legs used to be. Cropping was done to allow for best composition of the dog. In this case, it's Claire's dog Mick:
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