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In this video, Im going to show you how to remove anything from a photo in Photoshop. Hi. Im Jesus Ramirez from The Photoshop Training Channel. In this video Im going to show you how to remove distracting elements from a photo, using three different techniques. The first two techniques will help you with basic object removals. But with the third technique, were really going to get our hands dirty and tackle a complicated task, but Im going to divide it up into small digestible chunks so that you can follow along. Okay, lets get started. Were going to work with this image, we have a couple walking on the beach, and we have a photo bomber. And, if we wanted to remove this photobomber from the photo, we could do so very, very easily. First, duplicate the layer to work nondestructively. You can press Ctrl J, Command J on the Mac, and we can call that layer, Edit. Then you can select the Lasso Tool, and with the Lasso Tool, we can just simply freehand a selection. So, were goin