How did you supper impose the smaller picture with the larger? I have applications for this technique. len glanzer 605 729 2077
Stash
Loc: South Central Massachusetts
I love your miniaturization. They would make good magazine advertisements
I'd say you did very well. They look so 'real'.
Now that is a fun project! I’m such a novice in PP that I wouldn’t know where to start doing composites like that!
Stan
Hard to get believable light and focus, but you've done it excellently in #1 and 2.
Gorgeous stuff!
I see a career!
I loved these...very cute.
ken glanzer wrote:
How did you supper impose the smaller picture with the larger? I have applications for this technique. len glanzer 605 729 2077
I have a very simple editing program that I found online called Photopad (Photoshop and Lightroom just seemed too overwhelming!). This allows me to superimpose one image on top of another image and even soften the edges so it looks more realistic. The fun is to look through your archives to find photos that go together. The chef was taken in his restaurant leaning over to straighten out his sushi plates, the girl was taken in a park leaning over to watch turtles in a pond, and the baby was sleeping in her father's arms. Then you start adjusting the images until you get what you want. I enjoy the challenge!
jaymatt wrote:
Nice work on all of these--the second one works the best for me.
Thanks for checking out my images and commenting. Glad you found a favorite.
Cotondog wrote:
How creative! Excellent work, Michael.
Thank you for your kind words, Cotondog. Really appreciate it!
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