
This photo was originally only of flowers in a vase on a table with white tablecloth. To make it a composite photo I used the lasso tool and to crop out a flower from another image and part of a strawberry from another image. I copied and pasted these into the image with the flowers in a vase and then played around with them, moving them from place to place in order to make the image abstract. Each image had it's own layer, making it easy to move them around and erase parts of them if I needed to.
This image was originally only of the wind chimes with the tiny bird feeders. I used the select tool to select parts of other pictures which I then edited and cropped parts out of in order to input them into the base image. After inputting them into the base image I again moved them around to create the image of a person smelling growing flowers, blueberries growing in the distance with bird feeders happily waiting for the birds to come. This image was pretty simple to create in that I only had to select three parts of three other images in order to make an abstract composite, photo.
This photo was originally a picture of a
cheesecake with different flavors. I have added a picture of a cupcake, strawberries and a kiwi to
make it a composite picture. I think I did a really good job with this final composite picture because you can't
tell where the cheesecake ends and the cupcakes, kiwi or strawberries begin. I intentionally chose these various foods to add onto the cheesecake because they are very bright and help to make the picture very eye catching. Again, I simply used the select tool and the lasso tool to select the part of the cupcakes I wanted from the photo, the part of the strawberries I wanted from that single photo and lastly the one kiwi I wanted from that photo and copied and pasted them into the photo of the cheesecake, playing around to see which space they would look best in. To finish this composite, I played around with the layering, putting the kiwi on top of the strawberries and the cupcakes on top of the kiwi to make it look like they were somehow melded into each other.


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