Uploaded: February 25, 2005 18:15:46
ISO 200, f/8, 1/60 Shutterspeed, 105mm. Picture taken at noon during an onset of a winter snow storm. Thanks.
Tonya R. Boles February 25, 2005
How did you do this? Pretty neat effect, and a great photo. #219034Olivia Navarro February 25, 2005
I'd also like to know how you did this image. It's just stunning! And your model is beautiful! #1134007Sheila Marie February 25, 2005
To create this picture, I used PS Elements. My first picture (model clutching her coat) was not wide enough for me to layer the 2nd picture, so to solve this problem, I went into File>open, Image>canvas size and typed in the width of the additional area that needed to be added on the left side of the image. I then selected and copied a portion of the background (snow scene) and pasted it into the new expanded area of the frame. With the aid of the clone tool and smudge tool, I was able to create a seamless junction between the 2 images. I was then able to paste my second photo onto the left. I reduced its visibility by going into Layer Styles>Visibility>Ghost.Sheila Marie February 25, 2005
Correction: The additional area was added onto the left side of the photo, not the right. #1134121Carolyn Foster Spano March 15, 2005
This is awesome. Congrats on being a finalist.Darla Cobus March 16, 2005
wonderful ps work, great job!!! #1178987Peggy Wolff March 16, 2005
This is beautiful, I love it! Congrats #1180132kathy wolfe March 17, 2005
I agree, this is fantastic! thanks for sharing how you did it also!! #1185169Dale Ann Cubbage March 17, 2005
Just beautiful Sheila! The model and your collage! Excellent work, congrats on finalist and on being featured in the newsletter!da #1185437
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