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Lounging on a beach chair in Tipumungo, margarita in hand, the waves lap at your feet. The far-off sun wanes, painting everything in brilliant color. It’s a postcard-perfect scene that any photographer would drool over. And then there’s Sunburnt Stan. There’s nothing like a pesky tourist with a sunburnt nose to ruin a beautiful vacation shot. What’s a photo-loving vacationer to do? It seems like everywhere you go, Stan’s there too, wading into the sea with his arm floaties or building a sand-castle on the beach. (Stan’s a persistent chap, he is.) Never fear! An ordinarily grim situation turns to triumph, with just a bit of techno-whoozical magic in the form of these three nifty websites/programs. Vacation photos will never be the same again. Sorry, Stan – we love you, but you’ve got to go. #1 - How to Remove Tourists from Your Photos - dsphotographic.com #2 - SnapMania.com - Tourist Remover #3 - Microsoft Research’s Group Shot p.s. The holidays are almost here, and our friends at Moo are running a holiday card design contest. Submit your favorite photos for a chance at $8,000 in prize money! Thanks to Neene and Mohamed Abdulla Shafeeg for lending us photos. → See more Photo projects, DIY ideas, and Gear ← → Get it all free: Subscribe by email or RSS ← The Simple Secret to Guaranteed (Real!) Smiles in Your Vacation Photos Bring Your Vacation Souvenirs to Life Vacation Photos with a Twist — or What to Do with All Those Pictures of Your Feet |
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