Godzilla attacking a lighthouse. This is my freestyle composite picture. For this picture I used a photo of the Elk Neck State Park lighthouse down the road from my dad's house in North East Maryland. In the original photo my girl friend was standing next to the lighthouse, I eliminated her out of the photo using the "clone stamp" tool. I then found an image of Godzilla off of Google Images, cut it out of the original picture, enlarged, flipped it, and added it into the photo of the lighthouse. Once I inserted the image of Godzilla into the picture I used the "burn" tool to cast a shadow beneath the beast. I am pleased with the way this picture came out, for a first attempt at making a composite picture on Photoshop I think it came out pretty realistic looking.
Aquatic Rodeo Hamster. This is my realistic composite picture. For this picture I took a photo of my pet hamster and a picture of the pond across the road from the dorms in the TCNJ campus. I cut out the image of my hamster from the picture of him in his cage and added it to the picture of the pond. Once I did this I decided the picture needed more to it, so I found an image of a rodeo cowboy on Google Images. I cut the image of the cowboy out of the picture of him riding a bull and placed it on top of the hamster in the pond, thus creating a giant aquatic rodeo hamster! This picture didn't entirely come out the way I wanted it to. The green of my hamster's wheel bled through his fur a little and I wasn't able to make the cowboy as big as I wanted since the original picture was so small. Overall though, I feel that this image is pretty good.
Abstract composite picture. For this picture I combined two of the abstract photos I had taken the week prior. I then altered the colors of the branches by taking samples of the colors of the background image and used the "gradient" tool to create a unique blending of the two major colors found in the background. I'm happy with the artistic and abstract look of this picture.



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