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<p>Hi Nathan</p>

<p>I have had this problem myself a few times too....I usually do one of two things. One is to use clone brush in Photoshop just enough to 'disguise' my reflection. I have done a quick clone job on your photo so you can see what I mean (i hope you don't mind - i will delete your photos after i upload it here) basically you just need to clone over enough of the most obvious details (like your feet and your blue shirt) and the viewer's eye does the rest. in other words if their eye isn't drawn to your reflection becuase you've disguised the worst bits, they don't know you're there, and they won't see you! The other way would be to select part of the photo (another part of the display case, for example), then do layer via copy, and move that layer over the top of your reflection. Of course it depends on the level of your Photoshop skills.</p>

<p>Hope that helps. cheers, anthea :)</p><div>00U65w-160525684.jpg.23ac8d25f5b3eb2a1908fef3fec8b42d.jpg</div>

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