Thanks to all who replied. As I suspected, it's unanimous in favor of cloning 
out the wood. It's out of there.
Paul

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> In a message dated 11/21/2007 7:45:12 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> This is probably going  to be our pick for Lindsey's card from among the 
> shots of her and  Grace:
> 
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6663184
> 
> I'm leaning  toward cloning out the wood trim on the right of frame. It's a 
> simple job, and  it can be removed without a trace. LIndsey thinks maybe it 
> should stay.  Primarily to keep it from looking like a studio shot. Of course 
> it 
> is a studio  shot. It just happens to be shot without a backdrop in an area 
> with wood trim on  the wall. The decision has nothing to do with photographic 
> integrity. (I'll have  none of that:-). It's purely a matter of what looks 
> best. 
> What say  you?
> 
> Paul
> 
> ==============
> Yes, take it out. It adds nothing to  the photo and is distracting.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
> 
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