So this image was edited for my composite assignment which composite photography is the use or combination of two or more different images to create a new one. For this assignment, I used three different images. The background is an image I took quite some time ago in Virginia. The images of Emily and Nathan were both taken in the studio at school on January 22, 2024. I took all of these images with my iPhone 11 Pro Max ones of Emily and Nathan were put on portrait mode. The editing process of this composite took so long (sorry for it being turned in so late). First, I did the auto-edit, which does the contrast, exposure, saturation, etc, for the image of Emily and Nathan. Next, I took the background image and imported it into Photoshop. After that, I took the image of Emily and removed the background, cropped it, and made it fit with the background. Now for the image of Nathan, I removed the background, shrunk him down, and erased part of the shirt so it looks like Emily is holding him. Finally, I sent the image to myself on my
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i really love the editing in this photo. i love the background and how his shirt is scrunched the only thing i would change is the color of her lips. i think it kinda takes focus away from the photo and its the first thing i look at.
Your composite assignment sounds like a fascinating project! It's impressive how you combined three different images to create a new and cohesive one. Using a background image from Virginia and portraits of Emily and Nathan taken in the studio adds depth and dimension to your composition. The editing process you described demonstrates your attention to detail, from the auto-edit adjustments to the meticulous work of merging the images seamlessly in Photoshop. Don't worry about the timing; what matters is the effort and creativity you put into the final result. Great job on your composite assignment!
HHS
K.A.W
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