Replacement windows blown with beautiful background

Hey people

I have a few images of a person doing yoga inside and the windows are completely blown. I thought I could fix this by replacing the windows with a bottom. However, I have some difficulty making it realistic!

Does anyone have any suggestions: -.

windows blown out.JPG

ultra key.JPG

Insulate windows with opacity masks

And drop the background in V1.

But if the Lady moves on the window, you'll have to animate the mask.

Bette made in AE with Rotoscoping.

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