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hey guys this is Anthony Morgan tea from Anthony Morgan tea calm this is uh pisode 20 of Photoshop for photographers recently I went to the Buffalo zoo and I took hundreds of images of the animals and I've been posting them over the last couple days till you know Instagram Facebook places like that and I posted this image I think to Facebook and actually one of my former students mentioned to me that this would be a great image to replace the background with and it kind of dawned on me when we go to the zoo we prefer to take pictures of the animals so they look like they're in the wild not like they're in a an enclosure and often it's impossible well a lot of times Photoshop could help us we could change how backgrounds and do things to make it look like the animals are in the wild so I did just that I did this image you know image with this background and I posted it to Facebook so I had a couple people ask me how'd you do that could you do a video on how it's done so in this episode...