Thank you. As the Lightroom is challenging enough for me, I will wait for another miracle on the future upgrade of the Lightroom rather going for Photoshop.
well, you might find light poles not that much trouble in PS ... the content aware fill tools are pretty amazing.
There is a very fundamental difference between the two programs. Lightroom is a metadata editor, it allows you to create data about the image file, but creating new data isn't something it does very well other than some slight cloning available in the spot brush.
PS is a pixel editor, so it allows you to replace any pixels with whatever you want ... such as replacing the information where the pole is with the information on either side of the pole.
You can wait for LR to do this ... I certainly can't say it will never happen, since the LR team has been pretty amazing with the adjustment tools ... but the concept is somewhat foreign to the way LR operates.