Playing with pictures
I enjoy taking pictures, anything that takes my fancy at the time. recently, I was asked if I could/would put two pictures into one. The subjects are two dogs, one now dead & the other a stroppy teenage puppy. No e-mail as yet, But I have been practising with other pickies.
Below is one I did have a problem with. The lady is a good subject but the original background (Coat of arms) that was sent to me later was not suitable, so, searching on the net, I found the Open University's logo, the off centred toilet seat. Using Corel's Paint Shop Pro X, altering light values picture sizes & various other tools available.........
Below is one I did have a problem with. The lady is a good subject but the original background (Coat of arms) that was sent to me later was not suitable, so, searching on the net, I found the Open University's logo, the off centred toilet seat. Using Corel's Paint Shop Pro X, altering light values picture sizes & various other tools available.........
The end result
Another I have done

This one is from two different pictures, the young gent is a straight edge finder, copy /paste as new layer The young lady (his sister) was taken from a family pic' using edge finder with lots of feathering, also light levels had been modified to soften the overall effect.
After asking advice, I retried the top picture again, here's the result
I think I prefer this as it has a "softer" look to it
Another I have done
This one is from two different pictures, the young gent is a straight edge finder, copy /paste as new layer The young lady (his sister) was taken from a family pic' using edge finder with lots of feathering, also light levels had been modified to soften the overall effect.
After asking advice, I retried the top picture again, here's the result
I think I prefer this as it has a "softer" look to it
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