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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 65688" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>[ATTACH]13328[/ATTACH]</p><p>This is a picture of my wife and I. She shot the picture of me and I shot the pictures of her. The background of her was better of her so I used the main shot of her. I wanted me behind her so I had to make a layer in Photoshop of just her and make a layer of just me in the separate photo. I then moved the layer of me to the main picture and arranged layers to have me behind her. Then the head room was not enough for me so I have to take the top part of my picture and add it to the top of the main picture. So we have two pictures cut and arranged into four layers on one picture. After it was all put together it was cleaned up in Photoshop to look like it was just shot that way. This was shot before I had my Nikon and did not have the skills I have in Photoshop now so don't look to close. Shot with a Kodak point and shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 65688, member: 6277"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]13328._xfImport[/ATTACH] This is a picture of my wife and I. She shot the picture of me and I shot the pictures of her. The background of her was better of her so I used the main shot of her. I wanted me behind her so I had to make a layer in Photoshop of just her and make a layer of just me in the separate photo. I then moved the layer of me to the main picture and arranged layers to have me behind her. Then the head room was not enough for me so I have to take the top part of my picture and add it to the top of the main picture. So we have two pictures cut and arranged into four layers on one picture. After it was all put together it was cleaned up in Photoshop to look like it was just shot that way. This was shot before I had my Nikon and did not have the skills I have in Photoshop now so don't look to close. Shot with a Kodak point and shoot. [/QUOTE]
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